[APWG] A Toolkit for Invasive Annual Grass Management in the West

De Angelis, Patricia patricia_deangelis at fws.gov
Thu Sep 10 12:11:44 CDT 2020


The Western Governors’ Association hosted a July 23 webinar to launch a new Toolkit for Invasive Annual Grass Management in the West, which featured presentations by members of the interagency committee that worked to develop the toolkit, including

  *   Lindy Garner, Sagebrush Ecosystem Invasive Species Coordinator, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
  *   Jeremy Maestas, Ecologist/National Sagebrush Ecosystem Specialist, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
  *   Brian A. Mealor, Director and Associate Professor, University of Wyoming Sheridan Research and Extension Center
  *   Brian A. Rutledge, Director, Sagebrush Ecosystem Initiative, The National Audubon Society

WGA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), under a Shared Stewardship Memorandum of Understanding<https://westgov.org/news/article/western-governors-u.s.-department-of-agriculture-agree-to-collaboratively-address-land-management-challenges>, have been collaborating on efforts to meaningfully address the large-scale infestation of invasive annual grasses on western forests and rangelands. The result of this effort is the new toolkit for land managers to address the spread of invasive annual grasses in the West, including species such as cheatgrass, medusahead, and ventanata.

The toolkit is comprised of three elements:

  *   A roadmap for invasive grass management in the West, with new best management practices for the identification and protection of relatively intact “core” areas;
  *   Case studies highlighting the application of these practices in Idaho and Wyoming; and
  *   A new geospatial data layer to help state and local officials manage invasive annual grasses at home, while also offering opportunities to identify new cross-boundary collaborative projects.

The toolkit can be found at: https://westgov.org/images/editor/FINAL_Cheatgrass_Toolkit_July_2020.pdf

The launch webinar is at: https://youtu.be/4qlMb_CGvQo
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