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EDDMapS 2020 15 Years of Tracking Invasive Species in North America Who? Chuck Bargeron - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Michael Toews College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Joe LaForest Associate Director /


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EDDMapS 2020

15 Years of Tracking Invasive Species in North America

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Chuck Bargeron - Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources Michael Toews – College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Joe LaForest – Associate Director / Director – Southern IPM Center

Bilal Bush – Web Application Programmer Jordan Daniel – iPhone Application Programmer Sai Dasari - Web Application Programmer Krunal Patel – Android Application Programmer Sarah Jean Swain – Communications Coordinator Salina McAllister – Administrative Assistant Apurba Barman – Postdoctoral Research Associate Sarah Hobby – Graduate Student Lauren Perez – Graduate Student Rachel Carroll – Citizen Science Coordinator Rebekah Wallace – EDDMapS Coordinator Open – Forest Health Coordinator Open – Invasive Species Coordinator

Who?

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www.bugwood.org

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Current/Recent Funding

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Why are we here?

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Landscape- level nee eeds

Data from all sources shared in one place Absence data for complete distribution Ability to look across borders Suitability maps

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Information Management for EDRR

  • What should be reported?
  • How is it reported?

Detection

  • Who has jurisdiction?
  • Is it new to the county, state, U.S?

Responders Alerted

  • Is the identification correct?
  • Has a risk assessment been done?

Rapid Assessment

  • What management options are available?
  • What was done and was it effective?

Response

Information Needed EDRR Action

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Information Management Recommendations

Accessible Funded Standardized Shared Data

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Ideally there would be

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All taxa program focused on aggregation of existing data and electronic early detection and education of invasive species with partnerships at multiple levels

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EDDMapS Stats

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Statistics

4,827,108 County Reports 3,537,261 Point Reports 5,084 Species 23,122 Reporters/Sources 62,925 Users

Plants 3334 Wildlife 677 Insects 544 Diseases 299

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10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000

2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Web iOS Android

Observations sent to EDDMapS by year

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100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000 600,000 700,000 800,000 900,000 1,000,000

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Bulk Data

Plant Non-Plant

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EDDMapS Update – Last Year

24,934 Web Reports 15,549 iOS Reports 10,487 Android Reports

Average 138 reports a day +25 Most reports in a day: 2,444 on August 16, 2018 50,970 Reports from 4,690 reporters +8,797 reports

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EDDMapS Reports by State Last Year – Web or Smartphone

1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000

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EDDMapS Planning

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EDDMapS Planning Workshops

  • Strategic Planning for the Further Development of EDDMapS

in the Western United States

  • Hosted by Utah Department of Agriculture and Food
  • September 25-26, 2018
  • Salt Lake City, Utah
  • 19 attendees from 9 western states
  • EDDMapS Florida Strategic Plan
  • Hosted by FWC with help from NPS at UF FLREC
  • May 22-23, 2019
  • Davie, Florida
  • 7 attendees plus 6 virtually
  • EDDMapS West Round 2
  • Hosted by Colorado Department of Agriculture
  • February 25-26, 2020
  • Denver, Colorado
  • 16 attendees from 7 states
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EDDMapS West Plan

Core EDDMapS West Functionality Needs

  • ArcGIS Tab on the Website
  • Dashboard/reporting system
  • Smartphone Development
  • Website and Data Issues

Priorities for Education and Outreach

  • Annual Feature Updates
  • Develop comprehensive education and
  • utreach program for EDDMapS
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EDDMapS Florida

  • Verification
  • Verifier Profiles
  • Documentation of how it works
  • Verification forwarding / Multi-level verification
  • Verifier Training / refresher course
  • Obscuring coordinates for traps or certain species/tier access
  • Tracking responses to wildlife reports in EDDMapS
  • Change animal maps from treated to Observation, Roadkill,

Captured

  • iNaturalist data pulled more often
  • Update Species Information and Images
  • Key to lizards of Florida
  • Dashboard
  • Gamification? – Funding for major refresh?
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EDDMapS West Round 2

Still prioritizing short and long term plans/items Will be available in May 2020 Planned Train the Trainer workshops at NAISMA Conference in Fall and Montana Weed Control Association in January

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EDDMapS Websites

IveGot1.org website Coming Soon

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EDDMapS One benefits

  • New responsive modern website design
  • Unified branding
  • Unified apps
  • Annual training and feature release
  • Improved marketing
  • More efficient updates
  • Shared features
  • Languages
  • Funding
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EDDMapS App/Apps

EDDMapS EDDMapS Pro Wild Spotter IveGot1 Ag Pest Monitor

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EDDMapS One App

  • Dynamically pull species lists
  • Low resolution images by default
  • Download high resolution images on demand
  • Select a project under preferences/at first launch
  • Search for species not included
  • Add recent species tab
  • Native distribution maps
  • Observations near me
  • Opening tutorial
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EDDMapS App

Android Available Now iPhone Coming Soon

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Tools for tracking invasive species populations over time

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Positive Treated Negative Eradicated

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EDDMap Pro Stats

2,603 reports in 2018 11,512 reports in 2019 593 reports 2020 8,486 revisits in 2018 19,603 revisits in 2019 439 New Tree-of-Heaven in Illinois for Spotted Lanternfly in 2019

Top States

Utah 7626 Minnesota 4180 Alabama 649 Illinois 572 Florida 527 Nevada 332 Montana 232 Wisconsin 217 Colorado 97 Massachusetts 88

12,875 iOS / 2,055 Android

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Top Counties for Revisits 2019

Juab County Utah 7176 Tooele County Utah 4786 Box Elder County Utah 1695 Utah County Utah 849 Millard County Utah 525 Emery County Utah 495 Wasatch County Utah 467 Cache County Utah 372 Carlton County Minnesota 352 Covington County Alabama 331 Larimer County Colorado 302 Grand County Utah 258 Summit County Utah 252 Sanpete County Utah 226 Boulder County Colorado 123 Township of Tay Valley Ontario 116 County of Lanark Ontario 106 Houston County Minnesota 65 Conecuh County Alabama 60 Hennepin County Minnesota 57

130 Unique Counties

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EDDMapS Pro New Features

  • Image Projects – Before and After Pictures
  • Linked to Projects
  • Sharable
  • Draw polygon of project and link to records
  • In app verification
  • My KMLs
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Verifier Tools

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New Report Single Reports Web Forms Smartphone Apps Embedded Web Forms Reporting API Bulk Data One Time Dumps Data Sharing Partners

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New Report Regulated State Agency Contact Federal Agency Contact Not regulated Species Verifier Location Verifier State Verifier CISMA/CWMA Verifier County Verifier Park/Site Verifier Project Verifier No Verifier EDDMapS Admin

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Verified and Released Report Users Alerts

By Species By Location By Project

Maps State Distribution County Distribution Google Point Maps ArcGIS Custom Maps Data Feeds GISIN Recent Reports RSS API

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Training Materials

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Online Training Material

  • What is EDDMapS
  • Entering Data Online
  • Set up Alerts/Edit Your Profile
  • Add Revisits and Edit Your Data
  • Uploading Bulk Data
  • Entering Negative Data
  • Verification Process for Reporters

and Verifiers

  • Herbarium Collecting Guidelines
  • Herbarium Mounting Guidelines
  • Invasive Species Mapping

Handbook

  • How to Report a Species Not

Listed

  • Data Dictionary
  • Bulk Data Resources
  • Data Collection Form – PDF
  • Bulk Data Upload Procedure – PDF
  • Bulk Data Entry Template – Excel
  • Bulk Data Entry Collecting

Instructions – PDF

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Online Media Kit

  • Articles
  • Who Should Use Which App?
  • I am a county agent. Why should I care?
  • I am a county weed coordinator. Why

should I care?

  • We are a CISMA. Why should we care?
  • Posters (advertising; size

11x17, 8.5x11)

  • I am a county agent. Why should I care?
  • I am a county weed coordinator. Why

should I care?

  • We are a CISMA. Why should we care?
  • EDDMapS: How To
  • Folding Posters
  • EDDMapS: How To
  • Trifold Rack Cards

EDDMapS for Educators

  • EDDMapS for “_____” Managers
  • EDDMapS for Creating

Reports/Mapping Progress

  • Ads EDDMapS: Find it. Map it. Track

it.

  • Certification Cards
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Extras

  • YouTube/Website Testimonials (shortened bio included in blog)
  • One Day “Train the Trainer” Events
  • Press Releases—when new app/website feature or tool comes
  • ut that is accompanied by tutorial (PowerPoint, YouTube walk

through, pamphlet)

  • Newsletters (biannual)
  • Blog (2x per week)
  • Blog to replace current
  • Regularly scheduled (consistent)
  • Include the following:
  • Plant of the Week (e.g., noxious weeds)
  • Short Features (e.g., short bio testimonials)
  • Highlights (e.g., upcoming app or website features, events)
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4X9 RACK CARD DESIGN EXAMPLES

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11X17 ONE SIDED POSTER/AD DESIGN

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11X17 TWO SIDED POSTER DESIGN

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NEWSLETTER DESIGN

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I AM EDDMAPS

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  • Press releases are sent
  • ut when an app and/or

website feature or tool comes out

  • Press releases will be

accompanied by an appropriate tutorial (e.g., PowerPoint, YouTube walk through, pamphlet) based

  • n details needed

PRESS RELEASES

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SOCIAL MEDIA

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Promotional Materials

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Upc pcomin ing: Fac actshee eets an and Activ ctivity ty

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Upc pcomin ing: Wil ild Spo potter Badg adges

Examples of draft EDDMapS Badges

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What is iNaturalist?

“…provides a place to record and organize nature findings, meet other nature enthusiasts, and learn about the natural

  • world. It encourages the participation of a

wide variety of na nature en enthusiasts, including, but not exclusive to, hikers, hunters, birders, beach combers, mushroom foragers, park rangers, ecologists, and fishermen. Through connecting these different perceptions and expertise of the natural world, iNaturalist hopes to cr crea eate extensi sive com

  • mmunity

y aw awareness of

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local l bio biodiversit ity and promote further expl xploration of lo local en envir ironments.”

What is Wild Spotter?

“…to engage and empower cit citiz izen scie science volu lunteers s to provide critical scientific support that will help better address the expanding threat of aquatic and terrestrial invasive species. Wild Spotter is a a nationwide effort to comple lete a comprehensiv ive map and su survey y of pr prio ioritized in invasiv ive sp speci

  • cies. This

effort will be carried out through

  • n-the-ground inventorying and

mapping activities on America’s wild ild ar areas (e.g., National Forests, Wild & Scenic rivers, wilderness areas, and natural areas).

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What’s Next for Wild Spotter

  • Expand to all National Forests
  • Include offline “visitor guide” maps
  • Include existing invasive species locations
  • Expand to BLM lands in West – BLM Citizen Science grant pending
  • Expand to other agencies
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Bulk Data Triage

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Utah Combine Points

  • 201,066 records
  • If group in ~20 meter grid
  • 25,129 pairs by species
  • Reduces records to 129,260
  • Earliest record saved, others moved to revisits
  • Future – intelligence built into apps
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7,850,064 Observations ~200,000 ”invasive species” records harvested

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Downloads

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What’s Next

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Plans

  • Updating maps move away from Google Maps, include

Canada and Mexico

  • Updating forms – Bootstrap 4 and custom form

builder

  • Integration with Collector, Survey 123
  • Deal with counties not using EDDMapS and sending

non standard bulk data

  • Include revisits in dashboards
  • Include area in dashboard
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Integrated Image/Species Recognition

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Augmented Reality

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cbargero@uga.edu

Thanks!