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Page 1: Invasive species presentation · Competitive Grants for Controlling Invasive Plants ¾Projects Funded ¾56 projects in 2005 ¾60 projects in 2006 ¾61 projects in 2007 ¾50 projects

Invasive Species Invasive Species Management in the Management in the

National Wildlife Refuge National Wildlife Refuge SystemSystem

Yellow Starthistle

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OVERVIEWOVERVIEW

Background informationBackground information

Impacts of Invasive Species on the NWRS Impacts of Invasive Species on the NWRS

Invasive Species Initiatives in the NWRS Invasive Species Initiatives in the NWRS

Volunteer Opportunities and TrainingVolunteer Opportunities and Training

Seney NWR, MI

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What IS an Invasive Species?What IS an Invasive Species?““Invasive SpeciesInvasive Species””

“…“…an an alien alien [[nonnon--nativenative]] speciesspecies whose introduction whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health.harm or harm to human health.””

(E.O. 13112, 3 February 1999)(E.O. 13112, 3 February 1999)

““InvasiveInvasive”” meansmeans……..

-- alienalien-- nonnon--nativenative

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Biological Integrity Policy Biological Integrity Policy (601 FW 3)(601 FW 3)

3.16 How Do We Manage Non3.16 How Do We Manage Non--native Species?native Species?

PreventPrevent, , detectdetect, , controlcontrol invasive populationsinvasive populations

RestoreRestore native species and habitatsnative species and habitats

Use Use IPMIPM strategies (mechanical, chemical, biological, strategies (mechanical, chemical, biological, and cultural)and cultural)

No action required against nonNo action required against non--native, but nonnative, but non--invasive, invasive, plants or animalsplants or animals

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What IS an Invasive Species?What IS an Invasive Species?““Invasive SpeciesInvasive Species””

“…“…an alien an alien [[nonnon--nativenative]] species whose introduction species whose introduction does or is likely to cause does or is likely to cause economiceconomic or or environmentalenvironmentalharmharm or harm to or harm to human healthhuman health..””

(E.O. 13112, 3 February 1999)(E.O. 13112, 3 February 1999)

HARM to….- Economy- Environment- Human Health

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Sea Lamprey on Lake TroutGreat Lakes region

Each year, invasive speciescost the U.S. economy$120 Billion.

- Pimentel et. al 2005

HARM to the Economy…

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Eurasian watermilfoil

HARM to Human Health…

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Hummingbird and bat impaled on the invasive burdock weed in the Western U.S.

HARM to the Environment…

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Midway NWR

Find the albatross in the Verbesina!

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Before Foxes

Walrus Island, Pribilof Group

After Foxes

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Invasive Species AttackInvasive Species AttackOur Native Plants and Animals!Our Native Plants and Animals!

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Before Invasion After Invasion by Dyer’s Woad

Invasive species can Invasive species can reproduce rapidly and reproduce rapidly and out compete out compete natives to form a natives to form a monoculture that monoculture that dominates the dominates the landscape and landscape and reduces diversityreduces diversity

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WILDFIRE INVASIVE PLANT INFESTATION

WHICH IS WORSE FOR THE ECOSYSTEM?

Hoary Cress in Oregon

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Invasive species Invasive species are often are often associated with associated with disturbance; such disturbance; such as fire, forestry, as fire, forestry, construction, construction, agriculture, or agriculture, or flooding.flooding.

Wisteria

Privet

Phragmites

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SoSo……how did they get here?how did they get here?UnintentionalUnintentional::

Cultivation and LandscapingCultivation and LandscapingGarlic mustard, buckthornGarlic mustard, buckthornNursery StockNursery StockWooleyWooley adelgidadelgid, Chestnut blight, Chestnut blightShip BallastShip BallastZebra mussel, round gobyZebra mussel, round gobyBoats, Planes, TrucksBoats, Planes, TrucksBrown Tree Snake, Eurasian water milfoilBrown Tree Snake, Eurasian water milfoilPacking and shipping materialsPacking and shipping materialsJapanese Japanese stiltgrassstiltgrass, Asian long, Asian long--horned beetlehorned beetle

Japanese Stiltgrass

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SoSo……how did they get here?how did they get here?DeliberateDeliberate::

Sport FishingSport FishingSnakehead, Rainbow Trout Snakehead, Rainbow Trout Home Aquaria and PetsHome Aquaria and PetsHydrillaHydrilla, Pythons, House Cats, Pythons, House CatsBiocontrolBiocontrolGrass carpGrass carpErosion ControlErosion ControlKudzuKudzuGardening and LandscapingGardening and LandscapingPurple Loosestrife, HoneysucklePurple Loosestrife, Honeysuckle

Kudzu

Northern Snakehead

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A Breeding Population of Burmese Pythons has been established in the Everglades National Park

Where did the pythons Where did the pythons come from?come from?

Release of Release of unwanted unwanted pets!pets!

Gator eats snake

Snake eats gator!

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Feral and Domestic Housecats are Feral and Domestic Housecats are major predators on wild birds and major predators on wild birds and

mammalsmammals

There are approximately 100 million domestic and free roaming cats in the United States.

Combined, these cats kill billions of small mammals and millions of wild birds each year.

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RESOURCE IMPACTSRESOURCE IMPACTS

OnOn--TheThe--Ground Impacts:Ground Impacts:

2.3 million2.3 million acres of refuge lands are acres of refuge lands are infested with invasive plantsinfested with invasive plants

There are There are 4,3874,387 invasive invasive animal populations on animal populations on refuge landsrefuge lands

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Acres TreatedAcres Infested

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RESOURCE IMPACTSRESOURCE IMPACTSGeneral Management Impacts:General Management Impacts:

Sept. 2008 GAO Report on Refuge Spending Sept. 2008 GAO Report on Refuge Spending from 2002 from 2002 –– 2007:2007:•• Invasive Plants Invasive Plants –– Number OneNumber One Threat to Wildlife Threat to Wildlife

HabitatHabitat•• Invasive Plants Invasive Plants –– Number OneNumber One Area of Increased Area of Increased

SpendingSpending

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155% Increase in Spending155% Increase in SpendingFrom Base in 4 YearsFrom Base in 4 Years

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IS THEREANY HOPE!?!

-- OR --

ARE WE JUST BEATING OUR HEADS AGAINST THE WALL?

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SUCCESS!SUCCESS!IN THE NATIONAL IN THE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE WILDLIFE REFUGE

SYSTEMSYSTEM

Water ChestnutWater ChestnutSilvioSilvio O Conte NFWRO Conte NFWR

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National Bison Range, MT

St. Johnswort

8,000 Acres in 1994

400 Acres by 1997

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Water ChestnutRemoval

Silvio O. Conte NFWR

2002: 4,000 pounds

2007: 2 pounds!

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Giant Gambian Pouch RatGrassy Key, FL

DEFEATED BY PARTNERSHIPS!

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www.efieldtrips.org

OUTREACHOUTREACHOnOn--line invasive field trip for elementary school childrenline invasive field trip for elementary school children

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http://www.winkelman.com/invasivespecies

Public service announcements on Public service announcements on ““Good FishingGood Fishing””w/ Babe w/ Babe WinkelmanWinkelman ($50,000)($50,000)

OUTREACHOUTREACH

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www.fws.gov/invasives

OUTREACHOUTREACH

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INREACHINREACHExcuse me Excuse me ––but could we but could we not be quite so not be quite so proud of our proud of our invasive invasive species species infestations?infestations?

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INREACHINREACHMaintenance, law Maintenance, law enforcement, and fire enforcement, and fire crews can help slow the crews can help slow the spread of invasive spread of invasive species!species!

NewNewFire Management and Fire Management and

Invasive Plants HandbookInvasive Plants Handbook

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NCTC Course:NCTC Course:Field Techniques forField Techniques for

Invasive PlantInvasive PlantManagementManagement

INREACH INREACH -- TRAININGTRAINING

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www.fws.gov/invasives/staffTrainingModule/

ONLINE TRAININGONLINE TRAINING

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Online Training for Refuge StaffOnline Training for Refuge StaffModules topicsModules topics……

Planning for invasive plant managementPlanning for invasive plant management

Assessing and monitoring invasive plant Assessing and monitoring invasive plant infestationsinfestations

Management methods, such as physical, Management methods, such as physical, chemical, biological, prescribed grazing chemical, biological, prescribed grazing and prescribed burningand prescribed burningwww.fws.gov/invasives/staffTrainingModule

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STRIKE TEAMSSTRIKE TEAMS

Modeled after wild Modeled after wild land firefighting land firefighting Rapidly respond to Rapidly respond to new invasive plant new invasive plant infestationsinfestationsProvide technical Provide technical assistance to assistance to RefugesRefuges

Region 6

Region 4

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NWRS Invasive Species Strike Teams

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VOLUNTEERS & INVASIVES VOLUNTEERS & INVASIVES PROGRAMPROGRAM

To engage volunteers in invasive species To engage volunteers in invasive species management on refugesmanagement on refuges

Competitive Grants Mapping & Monitoring

Capacity Building

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Competitive Grants for Controlling Competitive Grants for Controlling Invasive PlantsInvasive Plants

Projects FundedProjects Funded56 projects in 200556 projects in 200560 projects in 200660 projects in 200661 projects in 200761 projects in 200750 projects in 200850 projects in 2008

Total over 3Total over 3--year period (2005year period (2005--2007): 2007): 2,7502,750 volunteers volunteers contributed over contributed over 49,00049,000 hours tohours to management of more than management of more than 211,000211,000 acres of refuge lands =acres of refuge lands = $7 an acre!$7 an acre!

http://http://www.fws.govwww.fws.gov/refuges/IS//refuges/IS/http://www.refugeassociation.org/Newhttp://www.refugeassociation.org/New--invasives/vimp.htmlinvasives/vimp.html

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Girl Scouts GPS at Horicon NWR in Wisconsin

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Weeding out InvasivesBegins with AwarenessParker River NWR

$5,000 received 2006 (combined with PTI grant)

Engaged 70 volunteers who pulled 3,000 lbs of perennial pepperweed & established “fire lane”

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Volunteers clearing sumac at Weber WPA, MN

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Mapping ProjectMapping ProjectResults (FY03, FY05, FY06)Results (FY03, FY05, FY06)

Over 198 volunteers trained Over 198 volunteers trained On 30 refuges/complexes On 30 refuges/complexes 24,862 acres of refuge lands surveyed and 24,862 acres of refuge lands surveyed and mappedmapped

Development of original NWRS software Development of original NWRS software (RLGIS) and manual for weed mapping (RLGIS) and manual for weed mapping

USGS predictive modeling componentUSGS predictive modeling component

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San Pablo Bay NWRSan Pablo Bay NWR

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OttawaOttawaNWRNWR

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Where was kudzu Where was kudzu growing in 1971?growing in 1971?

Focus on mid-westernpopulations, away from

urban centers or mountains

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Where is it Where is it growing now?growing now?

1971 2006

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Hart Mt NWR

Plot-based vegetation sampling

Predictive Modelling

Challenges: Challenges: Location Location locationlocationlocation!location!

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www.fws.gov/invasives/volunteersTrainingModule

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Learning and Lending A HandLearning and Lending A HandModule TopicsModule Topics……

History of NWRS and impacts of invasive plants on History of NWRS and impacts of invasive plants on refugesrefuges

Global view of Global view of invasivesinvasives, how they travel and are , how they travel and are introducedintroduced

Managing invasive plants, including IPM & various Managing invasive plants, including IPM & various methods methods

Experiences of volunteers working to manage Experiences of volunteers working to manage invasivesinvasives on refuges (videos, slide shows, stories) on refuges (videos, slide shows, stories)

Tips & tools for public outreach, a Tips & tools for public outreach, a powerpointpowerpointpresentation for visitors, schools, garden clubs, etc.presentation for visitors, schools, garden clubs, etc.

www.fws.gov/invasives/volunteersTrainingModule

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KUDZU: The Vine That Ate the South!