Two Presentations: 1) Early Detection Rapid Response to Invasive Butterfly Dock (Petasites hybridus) in Douglas and Dane Counties 2) Combining Efforts for Effective AIS Control: An EDR Response to Yellow Floating Heart and Graceful Cattail
Stream: Aquatic Invasive Species
8:00 AM - 8:50 AMFri
Stonefield/Harvest
Stream: Aquatic Invasive Species
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Combining Efforts for Effective AIS Control: CISMA Rapid Response to New Wetland Invasives
Presentation #1: Early Detection Rapid Response to Invasive Butterfly Dock (Petasites hybridus) in Douglas and Dane Counties
Ramona Shackleford and Zach Stewart will present a brief overview of their Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) project to verify and control a recently discovered population of invasive Butterfly Dock (Petasites hybridus) in Superior Wisconsin. They will share this project as a practical example of the EDRR aquatic invasive species management concept, summarize the 2021 EDRR response, and outline plans for follow up in 2022.
Upper Sugar River Watershed Association and Dane County partnered to control a stand of prohibited Petasites hybridus. Techniques and results will be presented.
Presenters: Ramona Shackleford, Zach Stewart, & Matthew Wallrath
Presentation #2: Combining Efforts for Effective AIS Control: An EDR Response to Yellow Floating Heart and Graceful Cattail
Presentation will cover how rapid response efforts, multi-agency coordination, and landowner engagement came together to successfully manage Yellow Floating Heart & Graceful Cattail in private ponds in Northern WI.
Presenter: Lindsay Peterson