Summaries of Invasive Plant Data Collection Forms CATEGORY: INVASIVE PLANT INVENTORY Invasive Species Inventory Form Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Detailed Purpose: To coll
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Invasive Species Inventory Form (Minnesota Department of Natural Resources)
Detailed Purpose: To collect information on invasive species location, abundance, distribution
and habitat types in Minnesota Data is primarily collected electronically using handheld PDA/GPS (pendragon software) or handheld computers (with ARCPad software), but can be collected manually on data sheets Data is stored in a MS Access Database and managed for use
in Access and/or Arcview
Intended Users: Agency staff (MNDNR, Department of Agriculture, Department of
Transportation, County Ag inspectors and other local officials Paper forms can be used by the general public to report new infestations
Data Standard Followed: Selected/Modified NAWMA standard fields, and a few of our own Contact: Luke Skinner, luke.skinner@dnr.state.mn.us
Weed Occurrence Form (The Nature Conservancy, Weed Information Management System)
Detailed Purpose: To document the presence of a new population including species name,
specific location, location description, vegetation, and disturbances This form is part of the Weed Management Information System Database (WIMS), a Microsoft Access-based relational database application that is designed to assist natural resource managers in managing their weed data WIMS keeps track of three types of data records: weed occurrences (GPS point locations), assessments (size and status of the weed infestation to facilitate monitoring over time), and management treatments applied to those weed infestations
(http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/wims.html)
Intended Users: TNC staff, ecologists, land managers
Data Standard Followed: NAWMA
Contact: Mandy Tu, imtu@tnc.org
Weed Assessment Form (The Nature Conservancy, Weed Information Management System)
Detailed Purpose: To assess changes in previously known invasive plant population size, plant
phenology, gps location, control efforts, and volunteer/staff work hours This form is part of the Weed Management Information System Database (WIMS), a Microsoft Access-based relational database application that is designed to assist natural resource managers in managing their weed data WIMS keeps track of three types of data records: weed occurrences (GPS point locations), assessments (size and status of the weed infestation to facilitate monitoring over time), and
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(http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/wims.html)
Intended Users: TNC staff, ecologists, land managers
Data Standard Followed: NAWMA
Contact: Mandy Tu, imtu@tnc.org
Invasive Plant Record Sheet (Lake County Forest Preserves, IL)
Detailed Purpose: A simple data form for staff and volunteers to report presence of invasive
species in county forest preserves Minimum data required is in red font Each population is given a unique ID to enable tracking overtime Data is stored in an Access database, spatial data
is also stored in ArcView
Intended Users: Forest Preserve staff, contractors, volunteers
Data Standard Followed: Selected NAWMA required field
Contact: Debbie Maurer, dmaurer@co.lake.il.us
Weed Survey Field Form (US Forest Service, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest)
Detailed Purpose:
Intended Users: US Forest Service Staff,
Data Standard Followed: NAWMA required fields
Contact: lrparker@fs.fed.us
Invasive Plant Reporting Form (Invasive Plant Association of Wisconsin)
Detailed Purpose:
Intended Users: Agency staff, volunteers, general public
Data Standard Followed: NAWMA
Contact: Kelly Kearns, kelly.kearns@dnr.state.wi.us
CATEGORY: EARLY DETECTION AND RAPID RESPONSE
New Invaders Watch Program Data Collection Form (IL)
Detailed Purpose: To record the location, qualitative abundance, and land ownership of new
potentially invasive species in the Chicago region The majority of users will enter the data into
an online access database via the internet (http://ctap.inhs.uiuc.edu/newinvaders/become_volunteer.aspx) The form allows for people to document how they vouchered the species Reports and vouchers will be verified by herbarium staff and experience field staff Every public property site name is linked to a rapid responder, i.e a primary contact for the agency or landowner, who will
disseminate the alert to appropriate staff or volunteers for implementation of control efforts
Intended Users: Trained volunteers, natural area managers, contractors
Data Standard Followed: Selected NAWMA required fields (e.g., does not require following
fields: infested area, percent cover, hydrologic unit code field, ownership codes)
Contact: Debbie Maurer, dmaurer@co.lake.il.us
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Detailed Purpose: To record collector information, species location and characteristics, habitat
characteristics and landmarks for easy relocation of 15 target plant species Target species have been selected because of their potential for invasiveness in Wisconsin These plants are either: Already in Wisconsin but in localized populations, or Not known to be here yet but are likely to thrive in part or all of the state Plant vouchers (or photographs) and the data form are mailed to the project coordinator and are reviewed by staff at the Wisconsin State Herbarium Staff will confirm, with each collector, the correct identification of his or her report and
guidelines for control will be provided
Intended Users: Agency staff, land managers, general public
Data Standard Followed: Selected NAWMA required fields.
Contact: David Eagan, InvasivePlants@mailplus.wisc.edu
CATEGORY: INVASIVE PLANT MONITORING AND CONTROL
Monitoring Form (National Park Service, Exotic Plant Management Team)
Detailed Purpose: Paper version of hand held data dictionary used on Trimble GPS receivers
Records detailed information of species, infestation area (gross infested, infested), cover class and treatment type Electronic collection links to geospatially referenced points and polygons Data is ultimately stored in the national NPS Alien Plant Control and Monitoring database
Intended Users: Data Forms: agency staff and contractors Database- agency only
Data Standard Followed: NAWMA
Contact: Carmen Chapin, Carmen_Chapin@nps.gov
Herbicide Application Record (Lake County Forest Preserve, IL)
Detailed Purpose: One-page form records detailed information of herbicide application events,
including location, chemical mix, weather conditions, growth stage of target species, recent management efforts
Intended Users: Agency staff, volunteers, contractors
Data Standard Followed: None
Contact: Debbie Maurer, dmaurer@co.lake.il.us
Invasive Plant Reporting Form (Invasive Plant Association of Wisconsin)
Detailed Purpose:
Intended Users:
Data Standard Followed:
Contact: Kelly Kearns, kelly.kearns@dnr.state.wi.us