Invasive Species Management
Rhode Island, Connecticut & Massachusetts
Take Control of Invasive Plants on Your Property
For more than four decades, Applied Bio-Systems has helped property owners, engineers, contractors, and organizations better understand the environmental conditions of their land and navigate complex regulatory requirements.




What Is Invasive Species Management?
Invasive species management involves identifying, monitoring, and controlling non-native plants that disrupt natural ecosystems. Many projects—especially those involving wetlands or regulated areas—require proper documentation and permitting before any work begins. Our team works with you to develop a clear plan that aligns with regulatory requirements and long-term land management goals.
Our Invasive Species Management Services
We provide end-to-end support to help you manage invasive plants effectively:
- Permit Applications
Guidance and preparation of required permits before treatment begins - Vegetation Baseline Surveys
Document existing plant conditions to establish a starting point - Monitoring & Reporting
Track progress over time and provide reports for compliance and project documentation - Native Planting Recommendations
Support restoration efforts with guidance on native species to improve long-term results
Common Invasive Plants We Manage
- Common reed (Phragmites australis)
- Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica)
- Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)
- Asian bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus)
- Rambler rose (Rosa multiflora)
- Shrub honeysuckle (Lonicera Sp.)
Why Work With Applied Bio-Systems?
With over 40 years of environmental consulting experience, we understand how to manage invasive species while meeting regulatory requirements.
Clients trust us for:
- Science-based evaluations and recommendations
- Clear documentation and reporting
- Experience working with local and state agencies
- Practical, long-term management solutions
Who Needs Invasive Species Management?
You may benefit from these services if you are:
- Managing property with invasive plant growth
- Looking to restore native habitat on your land
- Required to complete vegetation monitoring for a permit
- Other clientele