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IveGot1 - Identify and Report Invasive Animals and Plants in Florida

IveGot1 brings the power of EDDMapS to your iPhone. Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your iPhone from the field. These reports are uploaded to EDDMapS and e-mailed directly to local and state verifiers for review.

Easy species reporting that captures your current location and allows you to submit an image of your sightings. IveGot1 allows for both online and offline reporting with reports saved on your phone for uploading when you have network connectivity.

Outsmart Invasive Species

The Outsmart Invasive Species project is a collaboration between the University of Massachusetts Amherst, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (MA DCR) and the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health at the University of Georgia.

The goal of the project is to strengthen ongoing invasive-species monitoring efforts in Massachusetts by enlisting help from citizens. The web- and smartphone-based approach enables volunteers to identify and collect data on invasive species in their own time, with little or no hands-on training.

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PNEDN

Pacific Northwest Early Detection Network

The Pacific Northwest Early Detection Network (PNEDN) app brings the power of EDDMapS to your smartphone. Now you can submit invasive species observations directly with your smartphone from the field. These reports are uploaded to EDDMapS and e-mailed directly to local and state verifiers for review. PNEDN was developed by the University of Georgia’s Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.

Landscape Alternatives

Everybody loves a beautiful garden. Gardeners love plants that are adaptable, tough, and fast-growing. It's even better if that plant produces showy fruits that attract birds or is an annual that self seeds, so it doesn't need to be replanted every year. Unfortunately, many of these plant traits desirable to gardeners can also increase the likelihood that a plant jumps the garden fence and invades natural areas.

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Invasive Plants in Southern Forests: Identification and Management

This app is based on the U.S. Forest Service publication: A Field Guide for the Identification of Invasive Plants in Southern Forests. Invasions of nonnative plants into forests of the Southern United States continue to go unchecked and only partially unmonitored.

Basic strategies for managing invasions on a specific site include maintaining forest vigor with minimal disturbance, constant surveillance and treatment of new unwanted arrivals, and finally, rehabilitation following eradication.

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Mid-Atlantic Early Detection Network

Mid-Atlantic Early Detection Network (MAEDN) is a vast network of land managers, field experts, citizen scientists, naturalists, gardeners and others interested in documenting invasive plant occurrences in the mid-Atlantic region for the purposes of early detection, improved management and better coordination.

The current focus is on invasive plants but additional invasive insects and diseases have been included in this App. Releases of approved biological control agents can also be reported using EDDMapS but not currently included in this App.

Missouri River Watershed Coalition - Early Detection and Distribution Mapping System

On September 28, 2010, the MRWC and CISEH launched the MRWC-EDDMapS - a customized system that focuses on species that are new or potential new invaders to the Coalition states, and that provides a means of reporting new sightings of select invasive species, a mechanism for alerting appropriate individuals to the reports, and generates distribution maps for the reported species.

EDDMapS goal is to maximize the effectiveness and accessibility of the immense numbers of invasive species observations recorded each year.

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Forest Insect Pests

Forest Insect Pests

The photos present in this App are intended to help foresters, urban landscaping employees, or others working with trees recognize some of the common pest insects affecting trees in North America and understand their life cycles and how they damage trees. The information was drawn from book, websites, factsheets, and some original literature. This App is not a guide for specialists.

Great Lakes Early Detection Network

GLEDN is an invasive species early detection and warning system for the Great Lakes region developed through funding provided by the National Park Service as part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.

GLEDN is an online system that collects invasive species reports from casual observers, verifies these reports and integrates them with others networks. The system then uses this integrated information to send customized early detection email alerts.

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Great Lakes Early Detection Network
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The Center for Invasive Species & Ecosystem Health

The Center is involved in numerous grant funded projects and cooperative agreements relating to invasive species, integrated pest management and forest health.

The Center integrates science based resources with information technology applications and graphic design tools to provide a wide array of services. The Center's award-winning staff works with the client organization to efficiently develop and deliver the best product in a timely fashion to meet their specific needs.