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Missouri’s Invasion An introduction by: Bill Ruppert, Organizing Member Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force An Attack on our Landscapes by Invasive Exotic Plant Species A call for collaboration, engagement and ACTION.

Grow Native! is a native plant marketing and education program of the Missouri Prairie Foundation serving to protect and restore biodiversity by increasing conservation awareness of native plants and their effective use in urban, suburban and rural developed landscapes.

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The Missouri Prairie Foundation serves to protect and restore prairie and other native grassland communities through acquisition, management, education, and research. Grow Native! is a native plant marketing and education program of the Missouri Prairie Foundation serving to protect and restore biodiversity by increasing conservation awareness of native plants and their effective use in urban, suburban and rural developed landscapes.

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The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Housed and administered by Grow Native!, a native plant education and marketing program of the Missouri Prairie Foundation.

The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF) Housed and administered by Grow Native!, a native plant education and marketing program of the Missouri Prairie Foundation. PURPOSE: working as a united, supportive front, the MIEPSTF reviews, discusses and recommends educational and regulatory action related to managing known and potential non-native invasive plant species that negatively impact natural communities and built landscape in Missouri and elsewhere in the lower Midwest.

VISION: to ultimately transition the Task Force to a permanent Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Council. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF) Housed and administered by Grow Native!, a native plant education and marketing program of the Missouri Prairie Foundation.

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services Military Land Management The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services Military Land Management Municipal Government The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services Military Land Management Municipal Government Production Horticulture The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services Military Land Management Municipal Government Production Horticulture Retail Horticulture The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force REPRESENTATION: Agriculture Arboriculture/Urban Forestry Botanical Science Conservation Agencies Ecological/Restoration Services Education Land Planning and Design Landscape Services Military Land Management Municipal Government Production Horticulture Retail Horticulture Transportation The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force GOALS: CREATE a comprehensive list of invasive plant species, specifically impacting lower Midwest landscapes, & their assessment scores. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force GOALS: CREATE a comprehensive list of invasive plant species, specifically impacting lower Midwest landscapes, & their assessment scores. SERVE as a portal for management of lower Midwest invasive plants. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force GOALS: CREATE a comprehensive list of invasive plant species, specifically impacting lower Midwest landscapes, & their assessment scores. SERVE as a portal for management of lower Midwest invasive plants. REACH new audiences to build public awareness and alliances with landowners and industries. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force GOALS: CREATE a comprehensive list of invasive plant species, specifically impacting lower Midwest landscapes, & their assessment scores. SERVE as a portal for management of lower Midwest invasive plants. REACH new audiences to build public awareness and alliances with landowners and industries. DETERMINE priority geographic areas for invasive control. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Task Force GOALS: CREATE a comprehensive list of invasive plant species, specifically impacting lower Midwest landscapes, & their assessment scores. SERVE as a portal for management of lower Midwest invasive plants. REACH new audiences to build public awareness and alliances with landowners and industries. DETERMINE priority geographic areas for invasive control. DEVELOP recommendations to hasten action to control invasive plants. The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Moving Forward: Task Force Members will continue to meet quarterly to: prioritize and pursue MIEPS goals craft action recommendations provide recommendations for funding share information with Stakeholders The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

Moving Forward: Task Force Members will continue to meet quarterly to: prioritize and pursue MIEPS goals craft action recommendations provide recommendations for funding share information with Stakeholders Stakeholders will continue to receive information from the Task Force and share with their groups provide input to the Task Force The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF)

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Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Illinois The Missouri Invasive Exotic Plant Species Task Force (MIEPSTF) Michigan Indiana Ohio Missouri

Visit moinvasives.org Serving as Missouri’s portal to invasive plant information and resources.

Visit moinvasives.org Serving as Missouri’s portal to invasive plant information and resources.