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Chuck Bargeron Technology Coordinator The University of Georgia Bugwood Network
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Tony Pernas, National Park Service Sarah Braun, Florida State University Chris Evans, River to River CWA - Illinois
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1. Distribution of Invasive Plants Across the South 2. Electronic Early Detection System to Allow for More Rapid Responses 3. Large Scale Cooperative Management of New Invasive Species
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No complete distribution data for Southeast Holes in USDA PLANTS and now USDA Forest Service FIA data Some data existed but not compiled in one location SE-EPPC could provide support for state chapters Invasive Plant List justification (Florida model) State EPPCs could provide EDRR framework Central location for collection and storage of data
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1 year (SE-EPPC) Further compilation of collection data Additional training sessions Applied for Pulling Together Grant Looking for other funding opportunities Need for collaboration between all of the mapping projects underway
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Links to Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants Link to Identification and Biology of Non- Native Plants in Florida’s Natural Areas Add way to include new species Add a way to submit plant for identification Add expert levels to user accounts Others??
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Forest *A*Syst – Forest Landowner’s Assessment Guide Invasive Plant of the United States DVD Bugwood Network becoming UGA Center of Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health
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Invasive Plant Atlas of New England
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Invasive Plant Atlas of Mid South
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Invasive Plant Atlas of Atlantic Coast
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SE-EPPC Early Detection& Distribution Mapping System and Assessment Workshop Chattanooga, Tennessee Agenda Introduction to GPS/GIS Introduction to Plant Photography EDDMapS Data Entry EDDMapS Data Retrieval Weed Lists and Assessment
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http://www.fleppc.org/EDDMapS/ Workshop – June 29 – Chattanooga http://www.se-eppc.org/ cbargero@uga.edu
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