Treasure Coast Cooperative Invasive Species Managment Area is an alliance of stakeholders addressing the threats of invasive species regionally in Florida
What is a CISMA/CWMA?
A partnership of federal, state, and local government agencies, tribes, individuals, and various interested groups that manage invasive species (or weeds) in a defined area.
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#BiologistsTelltheStory Attempts to save the rare Savannas mint began in 2006. A partnership with the Bok Tower Gardens’ Rare Plant Conservation Program has increased the population at Savannas Preserve State Park from eight plants to more than 3,000. https://t.co/I5GItIGtra
Early detection and rapid response! The IveGot1 app brings reporting invasive species to your fingertips. You can report an invasive species observation with a phone from the field. Learn more about the app and mapping here, https://t.co/iQMPwSrVc0.
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Please take the time to complete a short survey from our friends @UF_IFAS
re: Brazilian Pepper management #Florida#invasivespecies https://t.co/1VwtHwI1ul
Happy Halloween! To celebrate the scariest day of the year, we have gathered up five of the spookiest invasive plants haunting around the state of Florida. See which plants made the list by following this link, https://t.co/cXVyO9mTaf.
2019 UF/IFAS Brazilian Peppertree Management Guide hot off the presses featuring the latest research-based info including biological control agents approved for release in FL. Request via email at https://t.co/2VWO2IEPMo @UFIFAS_IRREC@UF_IFAS@TcCisma@c_minteer@UFIFASCAIP
Two affiliate faculty members of UF/IFAS CAIP, Dr. Dean Lieurance and Dr. Lyn A. Gettys, created a comprehensive guide to help the public understand the uses for each of Florida's many non-native plant lists. Click the link to learn more! https://t.co/q07UNjIm9d
Friday feature: FLEPPC Category I
Santamaria, (Calophyllum antillanum)
aka Beautyleaf (Calophyllum brasiliense var.antillanum ) is considered an Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) with in our TCISMA boundaries.
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Keep track of your wildlife sightings, connect with other nature lovers & help our biologists monitor #wildlife by downloading the #iNaturalist app: https://t.co/7rr3AW4RwN #Florida
Cogongrass is beginning to demonstrate its most recognizable above-ground feature this time of year: its 2-8" long feathery flower heads. This grass is a threat to the timber industry in the South and increases fire hazard. Help us track its march across the South! #MapItMonday