2012 Annual Report
Jefferson County Master Gardener EDRR Training
Tue, Apr 16
|WSU Extension Classroom
**This event is exclusive to the Jefferson County WSU Master Gardeners Program** Attend this free 2.5 - 3 hour training with a group hike to learn how to identify priority invasive species, record basic data, and report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
Time & Location
Apr 16, 2024, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
WSU Extension Classroom, 97 Oak Bay Rd, Port Hadlock-Irondale, WA 98339, USA
About The Event
Hosted by: Bridget Gregg - Jefferson County Stream Keepers and Master Gardeners
This is a free 2.5 - 3 hour training with a group hike at 1pm where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting systemn used by most federal, state and county agencies.
Participants learn plant identification through an in-person training with a potential online option, and learn methods of manual removal (if you so choose to do so) for certain species, and which species you should not attempt to remove. After the lecture portion of the training, we will be going outside to put your new identification and reporting skills to the test. A local botanist will be with you to assist. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and potentially see some wildlife!
This training will equip you with the knowledge necessary to conduct invasive plant surveys in order to support local land managers that need your help. From your surveys, the PNW IPC contacts that land manager who then work to control the infestation, hopefully, eradicating it before it can spread throughout our lovely PNW ecosystems. Your efforts will directly support the maintenance of healthy ecosystems.
WSDA herbicide recertification credits are available!
Upon request, you will receive an invasive plant identification booklet along with survey forms. We ask that volunteers who sign up conduct 1-2 surveys over the field season.