SE-EPPC’s Invasive Plant Mapping Program - Update
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SE-EPPC’s Invasive SE-EPPC’s Invasive Plant Mapping Plant Mapping Program - UpdateProgram - Update
Chris Evans &Chris Evans &
Chuck BargeronChuck Bargeron
University of Georgia – Bugwood NetworkUniversity of Georgia – Bugwood Network
EDDMapSEDDMapS
Early Detection and Distribution Mapping Early Detection and Distribution Mapping SystemSystem
Training SessionTraining Session Today Today
3:15 – 5:003:15 – 5:00 Room LRoom L
EDDR/Mapping SessionEDDR/Mapping Session Tomorrow Tomorrow
9:00 – 12:009:00 – 12:00 Room LRoom L
Addressing Needs Using Addressing Needs Using EDDMapsEDDMaps
1.1. Distribution of Invasive Plants Across Distribution of Invasive Plants Across the Souththe South
2.2. Electronic Early Detection System to Electronic Early Detection System to Allow for More Rapid ResponsesAllow for More Rapid Responses
3.3. Large Scale Cooperative Management Large Scale Cooperative Management of New Invasive Speciesof New Invasive Species
Distribution of Invasive Distribution of Invasive Plants in the SouthPlants in the South
Enter dataEnter data View data View data Download dataDownload data
Data Sharing PartnersData Sharing Partners
Current Data - StatisticsCurrent Data - Statistics
78,000 records78,000 records 8,000 point records8,000 point records 460 plants460 plants
Current Data – Current Data – CollectionsCollections
Herbarium records from Alabama Herbarium records from Alabama UniversitiesUniversities AuburnAuburn TroyTroy Jacksonville StateJacksonville State
USFS-FIAUSFS-FIA Tennessee Natural Areas ProgramTennessee Natural Areas Program NBII-SAIN and SAVEMNBII-SAIN and SAVEM
Southeast County MapsSoutheast County Maps
Southeast County MapsSoutheast County Maps
State County MapsState County Maps
Point Maps – Google Point Maps – Google MapsMaps
Point Maps – Yahoo MapsPoint Maps – Yahoo Maps
Data Access FeaturesData Access Features
Data DownloadsData Downloads
Data DownloadsData Downloads
County – ListsCounty – Lists
Data EntryData Entry
Data EntryData Entry
Training SessionTraining Session
3 in Alabama3 in Alabama HuntsvilleHuntsville MontgomeryMontgomery MobileMobile
One this afternoonOne this afternoon One planned for Chattanooga in JuneOne planned for Chattanooga in June One planned at FL-EPPC Annual MeetingOne planned at FL-EPPC Annual Meeting Online MaterialOnline Material
Training MaterialTraining Material
Electronic Early Detection Electronic Early Detection SystemSystem
Each state has a designated reviewerEach state has a designated reviewer Responsible for verifying all data entered in that Responsible for verifying all data entered in that
statestate Responsible for notifying the appropriate people Responsible for notifying the appropriate people
when a EDRR species is reportedwhen a EDRR species is reported Each state can designate EDRR species Each state can designate EDRR species
that automatically are flaggedthat automatically are flagged Email sent to designated persons within the Email sent to designated persons within the
state when a EDRR species is reportedstate when a EDRR species is reported State EDRR CommitteesState EDRR Committees
Electronic Early Detection Electronic Early Detection SystemSystem
State designated EDRR list vs. SE-wide State designated EDRR list vs. SE-wide listlist State list allows for more specificityState list allows for more specificity Species that are common in one state may Species that are common in one state may
be a EDRR species in anotherbe a EDRR species in another Example garlic mustardExample garlic mustard
Common in TN and KYCommon in TN and KY EDRR species in GA and ALEDRR species in GA and AL
Large Scale Cooperative Large Scale Cooperative Management of New Management of New Invasive SpeciesInvasive Species
Cogongrass in Georgia, South Carolina Cogongrass in Georgia, South Carolina and Louisianaand Louisiana
Japanese Knotweed in North CarolinaJapanese Knotweed in North Carolina
Cogongrass ManagementCogongrass Management
Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina Georgia, Louisiana, and South Carolina are the “leading edges” of cogongrass’ are the “leading edges” of cogongrass’ rangerange
All states have a taskforce setup to deal All states have a taskforce setup to deal with cogongrasswith cogongrass
All states are housing their distribution All states are housing their distribution data in EDDMapSdata in EDDMapS
Cogongrass ManagementCogongrass Management
Cogongrass ManagementCogongrass Management
Japanese Knotweed Japanese Knotweed ManagementManagement
NC-EPPC members are working to place NC-EPPC members are working to place Japanese Knotweed on the state’s noxious Japanese Knotweed on the state’s noxious weed listweed list
Compiling records of occurrences across the Compiling records of occurrences across the statestate Herbarium recordsHerbarium records ObservationsObservations
Using EDDMapS to store and display all of this Using EDDMapS to store and display all of this datadata
191 records in 38 counties191 records in 38 counties
Japanese Knotweed Japanese Knotweed ManagementManagement
EDDMapSEDDMapS
1 year and going strong1 year and going strong Further compilation of collection dataFurther compilation of collection data Additional training sessionsAdditional training sessions Applied for Pulling Together GrantApplied for Pulling Together Grant Looking for other funding opportunitiesLooking for other funding opportunities Need for collaboration between all of Need for collaboration between all of
the mapping projects underwaythe mapping projects underway