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CISMA Call Agenda Introductions- Kris FNAI Technical Assistance- All Florida Keys ITF- Cody Miller Apalachicola RSA- Brian Pelc
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CISMA Call Agenda

• Introductions- Kris

• FNAI Technical Assistance- All

• Florida Keys ITF- Cody Miller

• Apalachicola RSA- Brian Pelc

February 26th 2012- March 3rd 2012 Save the Date!

www.nisaw.org

Grassroots Invasive Species Forum & Webcast

Thursday March 1st 1-3pm

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First Coast

CISMA NAME

SATURDAY/SUNDAY FEB. 25/26

MONDAY FEB. 27

TUESDAY FEB. 28

WEDNESDAY FEB.29

THURSDAY MARCH 1

FRIDAY MARCH 2

SATURDAY/SUNDAY MARCH 3/4

Apalachicola RSA CISMA Central Florida CISMA

East Central Florida CISMA

First Coast ISWG Heartland CISMA Naturecoast CISMA Six Rivers CISMA SW Florida CISMA Treasure Coast CISMA

Florida Invasive Species Partnership

Florida Natural Areas Inventory Technical Assistance

http://www.fnai.org/

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First Coast

How can FNAI help FISP and the CISMAs with invasive plant management?

• Statewide data summary and analysis (EDRR reports, etc.) that includes EDDMapS data (soon…)

• Prioritization of invasive plant based on the risk they pose to rare species

• Training in FNAI standards and field survey methods

• Exotic plant identification assistance

• Training in invasives information management with iMapInvasives

CISMA support in iMapInvasives

CISMA boundaries

Lantana camara in the Central FL CISMA

Generate CISMA reports on iMapInvasives

Full Early Detection report

Summary report

Allows mapping of infestations, surveys, and treatments as polygons

Florida Keys Invasive Species Task Force Update

• Past • Current • Upcoming

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First Coast

Florida Keys Invasive Species Task Force Update

• Past projects/ events • November Airpotato

workday • IRC’s 1st annual Holiday

Holly Round up • January’s West

Summerland Key EDRR workday

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First Coast

Florida Keys Invasive Species Task Force Update

• Current projects/ events – Woofstock, hosted by the

city of Islamorada – Pet amnesty day,

supported by the Miami Zoo

– Creating guidelines for equipment wash down stations

– Creating list, categorizing and ranking list of invasive animals

Florida Keys Invasive Species Task Force Update

• Future projects/ events – Continuing work with Green

thumb certification – Implementing the wash down

stations – EDRR work days in July, Sept,

and November – Herbicide trining and Plant ID

training hosted by Janice Duqunel – Python capture trainin, Oct – Establishing holing areas for

surrendered pets (exotic pets) – Establishing holding areas for wild

caught pythons and other large reptiles

Partners: USDA-NRCS, US Forest Service, US Army Corps of Engineers, US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Dept. of Defense, Florida Dept. of Transportation, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Forest Service, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Northwest Florida Water Management District, Florida Natural Areas Inventory, The Nature Conservancy, Florida Resources and Environmental Analysis Center, University of Florida IFAS Extension, Franklin County, and BASF

Update

ARSA Brief History

• 2003-AIWG • USFWS Partners Grant-private property

buffers • 2011 Name Change, structural tweak

ARSA Fall 2011 Projects

ARSA Site A- 80 acre Pine Plantation

Site A was infested with climbing fern and Chinese tallow trees

ARSA Site B-Retreatment on 8 acre

woodland

ARSA Site C-fence Line Woodlands

ARSA ED/RR Japanese stiltgrass

Infestation silver lining: A good example of ED/RR at Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines

ARSA 2012 Work Plan

• 2012 ARSA CISMA ACTION PLAN • · ACTION 1. NISAW Presentation to Tallahassee Garden club and Master Gardeners

about yard weed control;2nd presentation on regional EDRR priorities depending on results of EDRR taskforce meeting . National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Feb 27th-Mar 2

• · ACTION 2. Form EDRR taskforce and host spp priority workshop to develop an EDRR list for ARSA CISMA. Due Late Feb-early March.

• · ACTION 3. Liberty & Calhoun “Transportation Professionals” training for roadside treatment. As soon as reasonable.

• · ACTION 4. Tyndall AFB workday coordinated to treat either control or EDRR infestations and develop relationships among various professionals in Bay CO. Early Summer '12.

• · ACTION 5. Panama City area private property project using DOD Legacy grant funding to treat priority control spp. March 2012.

• · ACTION 6. Partner training/workday at Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve (TNC) to educate partners regarding EDRR species, control techniques and to treat infestations of control and EDRR species on and around the preserve. March or April 2012.

• · ACTION 7. CISMA meeting(s) both phone and in person to continue work on action items in annual plan. Late March, April…summer?

• · ACTION 8 . Regularly scheduled reviews of weed data. •

Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society and Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council

http://www.fltws.org/STD2012SpringConference.php

Florida Chapter of The Wildlife Society

and Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council

2012 Spring Conference

April 16-19, 2012 Ocala, FL

Presenter
Presentation Notes
First Coast

FLEPPC/FLTWS Wednesday April 18th

CISMA Workshop: 1pm-5pm 2 topics: 1) Sustaining CISMAs and 2) Running CISMA workdays

Don‘t Miss Out! The cake was delicious.

April 16-19, 2012

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4th Wednesday of Every Month at 1:30pm Except November and December

For more information email [email protected]

or Go to floridainvasives.org to join up

for list serve announcements

Now 3 Ways to Participate!

1. Online Go to: https://nethope.webex.com/nethope/

j.php?ED=161250487&UID=482708092 &PW=NZDRmYjdmYzdl&RT=MiMxMQ%3D%3D

Conference Code: 824 138 461 Meeting password: Invasive1! 2. Phone US Toll-free: 1-866-385-9623 Conference Code: 982 814 3230 Attendee Code: In WebEx prompt after

logging on Enter at any time on key pad

3. Skype Skype name: nethopeandaffilliates Conference Code: 982 814 3230

Florida Invasive Species Partnership (www.FloridaInvasives.org)

Florida Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA) Monthly Call

– Hosted by the Florida Invasive Species Partnership (FISP)

participation is voluntary, we promise it will only last 1 hour, and we can guarantee that you will enjoy the conversations

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How can FNAI help FISP and the CISMAs with invasive plant management?

• Statewide data summary and analysis (EDRR reports, etc.) that includes EDDMapS data (soon…)

• Prioritization of invasive plant based on the risk they pose to rare species

• Training in FNAI standards and field survey methods

• Exotic plant identification assistance

• Training in invasives information management with iMapInvasives

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CISMA support in iMapInvasives

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CISMA boundaries

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Lantana camara in the Central FL CISMA

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Generate CISMA reports on iMapInvasives

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Full Early Detection report

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Summary report

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Allows mapping of infestations, surveys, and treatments as polygons


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