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This document outlines the Invasive Species Management Plan for TNCA from 2007 to 2009, detailing policies, personnel roles, and evaluation of property areas. It includes key sections on prevention strategies, early detection and rapid response, comprehensive surveys, and effective control methods for invasive species. The plan identifies problematic species such as Oriental Bittersweet and Japanese Honeysuckle, emphasizing the importance of public education, cooperation, and ongoing work by staff and volunteers in managing invasive species effectively.
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INVASIVES SPECIES MANAGEMENT Art Miller Tony Morrison
INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLAN 2007 – 2009 CONTENTS POLICY PERSONNEL AND ROLES EVALUATION OF PROPERTY AREAS INVASIVE SPECIES PLANT LISTS
6. PREVENTION 7. EARLY DETECTION/RAPID RESPONSE 8. SURVEY 9. CONTROL 10. PLANT PESTS
ANIMAL CONCERNS SAFETY COOPERATION PUBLIC EDUCATION REFERENCES
CURRENT WORK AT TNCA • INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL TEAM Volunteers and Staff Meets 2ndWednesdays March- December • CONTINOUS WORK OF STAFF
Most Problematic Invasive Plants at TNCA • Oriental Bittersweet • Privet • Japanese Honeysuckle • Multiflora Rose • Nepalese Browntop • Lespedeza
Aknowledgements • Jeffery Smith • Lynne Garrison • Glenn Palmer • Volunteers • Staff
Invasive Species Removal Team 2nd Wednesday of every month April- December