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Clatsop County Early Detection Invasive Species Network Invasive-Watch Training August 19, 2009
Agenda Introduction of participants, partners (5 mins) Intro to IS Management & EDRR (15 mins) Focus species (25 mins) Stretch break (5 mins) Hands-on get to know the invaders (30 mins) How to report, reporting demonstration (20 mins) Evaluation, conclude (10 mins)
Invasive Species 101 What are invasive species? How do they get into new environments? Why care? Management & your role in it.
Invasive species means an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
Definitions: Invasive Plants “Weed” Exotics A plant growing where you do not want it. (non-native) Lots of beneficial species: Crops, pasture, forestry & ornamentals. “Noxious” A regulatory designation. “Invasive” Spreads outside of cultivation, and causes environmental& economic harm. Natives Co-evolution with other species, our natural heritage
Biological invaders destroy habitats or out-compete native plants and animals. Why should we care? Invasive species costs Americans about $143 billion/year! At least 30 new potential biological invaders enter the US every day…
What makes a plant invasive? Lack normal environmental constraints Fast growth and reproduction Highly adaptable a wide range of conditions Often can transform their environment Often encouraged by disturbance Dominance = less biodiversity
How do we manage invasive plants? Prevention Quarantine before introduction Monitoring & 	mapping Chemical treatment (herbicides) Biological controls (biocontrol) Cultural treatment (hand pulling, cutting, etc.)
The Wildfire Model
Key Stages in Plant Invasions Escape Lag Time Invasion Introduction Cost Area Infested Time
What does this mean for management? People notice them here Introduction Detection: focus resources here Prevention or Eradication(Inexpensive) Local control and management only  (Expensive) Area Infested Control Costs  Time
Eight Invaders
Keys to Identifying the Invaders Flowers Leaves and stems Habit (vine, herb, grass, rosette, etc.) Developing a “search pattern” Key characteristics (odor, reflectivity, color)
Herb Robert: Geranium robertianum
Rebecca Brown, Eastern Washington University
King County, WA
Jorge Penafiel Shining Geranium: Geranium lucidum
Photo Bruce Newhouse
Photos: Christine McDonald Policeman’s Helmet: Impatiens gladulifera
Photo: Christine McDonald
Glenn Miller, ODA Garlic Mustard: Alliariapetiolata
Glenn Miller, ODA Glenn Miller, ODA Elizabeth J. Czarapata
Glenn Miller, ODA
Jan Samanek, State Phytosanitary Administration  Old Man’s Beard: Clematis vitalba
Leo Michaels
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Chris Aldassy, EMSWCD
Spurge Laurel: Daphne laureola Carla Cole, NPS
Carla Cole, NPS
Tania Siemens, TNC
Carla Cole, NPS
Environment Canada Common Reed: Phragmitesaustralis
Dane Osis, OPRD
Dane Osis, OPRD
© 2004 Steven J. Baskauf
© Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology False Brome: Brachypodiumsylvaticum
© Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology
© Andrea Thorpe, Institute for Applied Ecology
Take a break!
Get to Know Your Plants
Reporting Your Finds Using www.oregoninvasiveshotline.org
Taking Notes Example: “ODOT gravel pit on Hwy 26” Early Detection Report Form Date:________   Observer:__________________ Location:_________________________________ _________________________________________ Plant Species:_____________________________ Patch Size: Length________ Width___________ % cover____________# of plants_____________ Type of site (riparian, road, forest, trail, etc): _________________________________________ Notes (landowner, location, physical description, directions, etc.) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Example: “Old Man’s Beard” Length: 10’ Width: 5’ % cover: 50% of trees # of plants: 2-6  “Forest and road cut” “Located on ODOT land? Vines growing up spruce trees and into rock”
Step 1: Go to: www.oregoninvasiveshotline.orgAnd click on “report now”
Step 2:Select the County
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option.  A. Drag the pin to the report location  B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option.  A. Drag the pin to the report location  B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option.  A. Drag the pin to the report location  B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option.  A. Drag the pin to the report location  B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can D. ZOOM MORE!
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option.  ZOOM MORE! and place the pin at the precise location!
Step 3: Enter LocationOption 2: Enter GPS Coordinates
Step 4: Provide a description of the area (enter the field “Area Description” from your form)
Step 5: Enter the Species
Step 6: Describe what you found(“Patch Size” “Type of site” and “Notes” from your reporting form)
Step 7: Add your images
Step 8: Enter Contact Info.Please Include your phone number Step 9: Enter authorization and Submit!
Reporting Alternative We prefer the website, but you can always call, email, or mail it in to (contact info is on your report form) Clatsop SWCD: 503-325-4571 Or mail to: Tania Siemens Invasive Species Research Assistant Oregon Sea Grant Extension 307 Ballard Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331 541-914-0701 tania.siemens@oregonstate.edu
Don’t be a Vector! Clean your clothes  Clean your pets Clean your equipment & vehicle Walk around the infestation Bag/trash, burn, no compost If collecting voucher in flower or fruit, seal it J.K. Linsey
Invasive Spp. Web Resources Oregon Invasive Species Hotline:oregoninvasiveshotline.org/ National Invasive Species Clearinghouse: www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov USDA PLANTS Database: plants.usda.gov/index.html WA State Noxious Weed Board: www.nwcb.wa.gov/index.htm Idaho Weed Awareness:idahoweedawareness.net/index.html California Invasive Plant Council:www.cal-ipc.org  Center for Lakes and Reservoirs: www.clr.pdx.edu/
Questions? Robert M. Emanuel Water Resources & Community Development Clatsop & Tillamook counties 2204 Fourth Street Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-5708 X 2    robert.emanuel@oregonstate.edu Dave Ambrose District Technician  Clatsop Soil and Water Conservation District 750 Commercial Street, Room 207 Astoria, OR  97103(503) 325-4571clatsopswcd@iinet.com 

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CCEDIN Invasive Species Early Detection 8.19.09

  • 1. Clatsop County Early Detection Invasive Species Network Invasive-Watch Training August 19, 2009
  • 2. Agenda Introduction of participants, partners (5 mins) Intro to IS Management & EDRR (15 mins) Focus species (25 mins) Stretch break (5 mins) Hands-on get to know the invaders (30 mins) How to report, reporting demonstration (20 mins) Evaluation, conclude (10 mins)
  • 3. Invasive Species 101 What are invasive species? How do they get into new environments? Why care? Management & your role in it.
  • 4. Invasive species means an alien species whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.
  • 5. Definitions: Invasive Plants “Weed” Exotics A plant growing where you do not want it. (non-native) Lots of beneficial species: Crops, pasture, forestry & ornamentals. “Noxious” A regulatory designation. “Invasive” Spreads outside of cultivation, and causes environmental& economic harm. Natives Co-evolution with other species, our natural heritage
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Biological invaders destroy habitats or out-compete native plants and animals. Why should we care? Invasive species costs Americans about $143 billion/year! At least 30 new potential biological invaders enter the US every day…
  • 10.
  • 11. What makes a plant invasive? Lack normal environmental constraints Fast growth and reproduction Highly adaptable a wide range of conditions Often can transform their environment Often encouraged by disturbance Dominance = less biodiversity
  • 12. How do we manage invasive plants? Prevention Quarantine before introduction Monitoring & mapping Chemical treatment (herbicides) Biological controls (biocontrol) Cultural treatment (hand pulling, cutting, etc.)
  • 14. Key Stages in Plant Invasions Escape Lag Time Invasion Introduction Cost Area Infested Time
  • 15. What does this mean for management? People notice them here Introduction Detection: focus resources here Prevention or Eradication(Inexpensive) Local control and management only (Expensive) Area Infested Control Costs Time
  • 17. Keys to Identifying the Invaders Flowers Leaves and stems Habit (vine, herb, grass, rosette, etc.) Developing a “search pattern” Key characteristics (odor, reflectivity, color)
  • 18. Herb Robert: Geranium robertianum
  • 19. Rebecca Brown, Eastern Washington University
  • 21. Jorge Penafiel Shining Geranium: Geranium lucidum
  • 23.
  • 24. Photos: Christine McDonald Policeman’s Helmet: Impatiens gladulifera
  • 26. Glenn Miller, ODA Garlic Mustard: Alliariapetiolata
  • 27. Glenn Miller, ODA Glenn Miller, ODA Elizabeth J. Czarapata
  • 29. Jan Samanek, State Phytosanitary Administration Old Man’s Beard: Clematis vitalba
  • 30.
  • 35. Spurge Laurel: Daphne laureola Carla Cole, NPS
  • 39. Environment Canada Common Reed: Phragmitesaustralis
  • 42. © 2004 Steven J. Baskauf
  • 43. © Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology False Brome: Brachypodiumsylvaticum
  • 44. © Andrea Thorpe, Insttute for Applied Ecology
  • 45. © Andrea Thorpe, Institute for Applied Ecology
  • 47. Get to Know Your Plants
  • 48. Reporting Your Finds Using www.oregoninvasiveshotline.org
  • 49. Taking Notes Example: “ODOT gravel pit on Hwy 26” Early Detection Report Form Date:________ Observer:__________________ Location:_________________________________ _________________________________________ Plant Species:_____________________________ Patch Size: Length________ Width___________ % cover____________# of plants_____________ Type of site (riparian, road, forest, trail, etc): _________________________________________ Notes (landowner, location, physical description, directions, etc.) ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Example: “Old Man’s Beard” Length: 10’ Width: 5’ % cover: 50% of trees # of plants: 2-6 “Forest and road cut” “Located on ODOT land? Vines growing up spruce trees and into rock”
  • 50. Step 1: Go to: www.oregoninvasiveshotline.orgAnd click on “report now”
  • 52. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option. A. Drag the pin to the report location B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
  • 53. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option. A. Drag the pin to the report location B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
  • 54. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option. A. Drag the pin to the report location B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can
  • 55. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option. A. Drag the pin to the report location B. Change view to Hybrid C. Zoom in as far as you can D. ZOOM MORE!
  • 56. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 1: The Drag and Zoom Option. ZOOM MORE! and place the pin at the precise location!
  • 57. Step 3: Enter LocationOption 2: Enter GPS Coordinates
  • 58. Step 4: Provide a description of the area (enter the field “Area Description” from your form)
  • 59. Step 5: Enter the Species
  • 60. Step 6: Describe what you found(“Patch Size” “Type of site” and “Notes” from your reporting form)
  • 61. Step 7: Add your images
  • 62. Step 8: Enter Contact Info.Please Include your phone number Step 9: Enter authorization and Submit!
  • 63. Reporting Alternative We prefer the website, but you can always call, email, or mail it in to (contact info is on your report form) Clatsop SWCD: 503-325-4571 Or mail to: Tania Siemens Invasive Species Research Assistant Oregon Sea Grant Extension 307 Ballard Hall, Corvallis, OR 97331 541-914-0701 tania.siemens@oregonstate.edu
  • 64. Don’t be a Vector! Clean your clothes Clean your pets Clean your equipment & vehicle Walk around the infestation Bag/trash, burn, no compost If collecting voucher in flower or fruit, seal it J.K. Linsey
  • 65. Invasive Spp. Web Resources Oregon Invasive Species Hotline:oregoninvasiveshotline.org/ National Invasive Species Clearinghouse: www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov USDA PLANTS Database: plants.usda.gov/index.html WA State Noxious Weed Board: www.nwcb.wa.gov/index.htm Idaho Weed Awareness:idahoweedawareness.net/index.html California Invasive Plant Council:www.cal-ipc.org Center for Lakes and Reservoirs: www.clr.pdx.edu/
  • 66. Questions? Robert M. Emanuel Water Resources & Community Development Clatsop & Tillamook counties 2204 Fourth Street Tillamook, OR 97141 (503) 842-5708 X 2 robert.emanuel@oregonstate.edu Dave Ambrose District Technician Clatsop Soil and Water Conservation District 750 Commercial Street, Room 207 Astoria, OR  97103(503) 325-4571clatsopswcd@iinet.com 

Notas do Editor

  1. Why are invasions like wildfires?Have distinct mechanisms for movementNeed fuel & proper conditions for growthJump barriers by means of spot firesCan sit as “sleepers”Transform landscapes and ecosystemsTherefore, to manage the “fire” we should:Know where the fire isKnow the mechanisms that fuel its spreadIdentify spotfires & extinguish before they spreadStop new blazes before they become conflagrationsPREVENTION IS THE KEY
  2. 1st year form: 12” high rosetteLeaves: kidney-shaped, scallopedGarlicky odorS-shaped root
  3. 2nd year form: elongated flower stalkLeaves: alternate on stem, toothed, triangularGarlicky odorS-shaped rootFour white petals per flower
  4. Hairy sheaths at joints
  5. Veg characteristics:Hairy leaf marginLong-lasting bright green colorHairy lower stemLeaves are 4-10 mmLeaves are very laxSheath open (other bromes have closed sheath)Ligule is 3-4 mm
  6. Flower characteristicsSpikelets on very short stalks (Columbia brome has long stalks)Flower spikes droop