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Early Detection and Rapid Response

Describes detection methods for invasive plant species and coordinated responses to these threats. See Manager's Tool Kit - Early Detection and Rapid Response for general resources and other species.

Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW) National EDRR Plan for Invasive Plants

Background: Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW), is leading a national effort to develop and implement a National Early Detection and Rapid Response System for Invasive Plants in the United States. The primary long term goals of the proposed system are to detect, report, and identify suspected new plants with free living populations in the United States.

  • Phase I - Outreach and Education
  • Phase II - Pilot Projects: With New England (with the Invasive Plant Atlas of New England - University of Connecticut), the Mid-South (Mississippi State Univ.), North Carolina, South Carolina, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, and Hawaii

Program Resources

Building an EDRR Network in Montana Using Invaders Database (2010; PDF | 2 MB)
Montana State University. Extension Service.
Six workshops were held across Montana in 2010. Actively watching for new invaders and acting quickly to remove them before they can establish and spread is the foundation of an EDRR network. A well developed EDRR program has the potentional to save the State of Montana and private land owners a great deal of time and money.

Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) Resource Page
Midwest Invasive Plant Network.

Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) National Conference (Apr 15-17, 2008) - Early Detection and Rapid Response Presentations (scroll to section)
Montana State University. Center for Invasive Plant Management.

Detecting Plants Pests and Weed Nationwide: The Cooperative Agricultural Pest Survey (Jul 2005; PDF | 392 KB)
USDA. APHIS. Plant Protection and Quarantine.

Early Detection
University of Connecticut. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Invasive Plant Atlas of New England.

Early Detection & Distribution Mapping System (EDDMapS)
University of Georgia. Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health.
Provides distribution data at the State and County level and point locations.

Early Detection of Invasive Plant Species in the San Francisco Bay Area Network: A Volunteer-Based Approach (2009; PDF 5.3 MB)
DOI. National Park Service.
Report NPS/SFAN/NRR—2009/136.

Exotic Plant Management Teams (scroll down to see team deployed around the country)
DOI. NPS. Biological Resource Management Division.

National Network of Invasive Plant Centers (NNIPC)
National Network of Invasive Plant Centers.
This new national network will coordinate existing regional information and expertise to efficiently develop and deliver comprehensive national programs, and provide a clearinghouse for continuously evolving information such as: Best Management Practices, invasive species alerts, research findings, mapping efforts, and funding and training opportunities.

Nevada’s War on Weeds, Steps to Success, Step 5 – Avoid Exploding Weed Populations with Prevention and Early Detection (PDF | 122 KB)
University of Nevada - Reno. Cooperative Extension Service.

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