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Northeast Illinois Invasive Plant Partnership: A CWMA in progress Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area

It did not happen overnight How we got started …. It did not happen overnight 2003 – Local partners received funding from Chicago Wilderness (CW) to develop and implement a regional Early Detection and Rapid Response Program (New Invaders Watch Program (NIWP)) and to establish a pilot Cooperative Weed Management Area in Lake and McHenry Counties. 2008 – Chicago Wilderness Natural Resource Management Team expresses interest in establishing a CWMA in the Chicago region. In partnership with the Midwest Invasive Plant Network, local partners and CW host a workshop for over 65 organizations and agencies in the Chicago area to learn about CWMA’s and discuss the merit of forming a regional CWMA in the Chicago Region. Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area, Grundy County, IL

The saga continues . . . 2008/2009 – An ad hoc committee is formed to develop a model of how a CWMA in the Chicago region might be organized. Partners develop a long term work plan for the CWMA based on partner needs expressed in the workshop. 2010 – Chicago Wilderness receives $96,000 of Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Funds from the US Forest Service to start up a CWMA in northeast Illinois, which includes the Lake Michigan watershed. Partners hire a regional Invasive Plant Management Coordinator and “NIIPP” is born. Lake in the Hills Prairie, McHenry County, IL

Chicago Wilderness Founded 14 years ago Alliance of 254 partner organizations Multiple initiatives and collaborations Over 370,000 acres of natural areas NIIPP Chicago Wilderness provides an established network of partners to build upon for the CWMA, an established network for communication, has a good working relationship with the USFS, and a 501 (c)(3) trust established to allow for the hiring of a coordinator position.

Northeast Illinois Invasive Plant Partnership (NIIPP) 18 counties in northeast Illinois More than 60 potential partners in diverse fields Northern Flatwoods, Lake County, IL Japanese Stiltgrass Flowering Rush

Priorities Development Invasive Plant Education Early Detection and Rapid Response Mesic Forest, Lake County, IL Garlic Mustard

Priorities Coordinate Control and Management Research on Invasive Plant Biology and Control Research on Invasive Plant Biology and Control: Assist universities, arboretums, botanic gardens, Chicago Wilderness Science Team, and other organizations to address scientific questions related to invasive plants Tallgrass Prairie, Chicago Botanic Garden

Current Projects Memorandum of Understanding Awarding small grants for on-the-ground control work Spring/Summer NIWP Training Savanna, Lake County, IL Oriental Bittersweet Lyme grass

Current Projects Outreach to new partners, transportation, utilities, railroads Partnering on aquatic invasive species outreach and management Assist with IL Invasive Species Awareness Month Annual Operating Plan Silver Lake Conservation Area, McHenry County, IL Teasel Reed Canary Grass

In the near future Tracking progress using measurable outcomes Website New Invaders Watch Program Enhancements Goose Lake Prairie State Natural Area Spotted Knapweed Leafy Spurge

New Invaders Watch Program 23 Regional Early Detection Rapid Response Species Natural history Current locations Identifying characteristics Native look-alikes Habitat preferences Control methods Vincetoxicum nigrum (Black swallow-wort)

New Invaders Watch Program NIWP ID cards with photos and identification characteristics listed on back

New Invaders Watch Program Report a New Invader Register for user ID and password Provide location of population by Google Earth or GPS coordinates Provide photo or voucher specimen

New Invaders Watch Program NIWP Species Distribution Maps

New Invader Watch Program The benefits of an EDRR program

Cathy McGlynn NIIPP Coordinator cathy.mcglynn@niipp.net 847-242-6423 Lake in the Hills Prairie, McHenry County, IL