Invasive Terrestrial Plants, Resources for Landowners & Communities
A Co-operative Invasive Species Management Area, or CISMA, is a partnership among local organizations that have a vested interest in maintaining the ecological health of a particular area through invasive plant outreach, prevention and management. Organizations that are part of a CISMA can work together to share resources and collectively be more effective in their work.
Invasive Terrestrial Plants, Resources for Landowners & Communities
Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) is an important method for managing invasive species, increasing the likelihood of successful eradication while keeping costs - including time and energy - down.
This is an overview of the emerald ash borer. It includes signs, symptoms, and what to do if you think you have found EAB. Notes for the presentation are in a separate document.