Description: The Japanese Barberry data collected from the Invasive Plant Detection Survey writes to this layer. Field staff will be able to submit any observations of Japanese Barberry in the form of points using the Invasive Plant Detection Survey. This data will show the actual density of invasive plant infestations through images which will allow DNR staff to more accurately strategize their control methods.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry - Carter Hellenbrand, Invasive Plant Field Specialist
Description: The Black Swallow-Wort data collected from the Invasive Plant Detection Survey writes to this layer. Field staff will be able to submit any observations of Black Swallow-Wort in the form of points using the Invasive Plant Detection Survey. This data will show the actual density of invasive plant infestations through images which will allow DNR staff to more accurately strategize their control methods.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry - Carter Hellenbrand, Invasive Plant Field Specialist
Description: The Knotweed data collected from the Invasive Plant Detection Survey writes to this layer. Field staff will be able to submit any observations of Knotweed in the form of points using the Invasive Plant Detection Survey. This data will show the actual density of invasive plant infestations through images which will allow DNR staff to more accurately strategize their control methods.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry - Carter Hellenbrand, Invasive Plant Field Specialist
Description: The Wild Parsnip data collected from the Invasive Plant Detection Survey writes to this layer. Field staff will be able to submit any observations of Wild Parsnip in the form of points using the Invasive Plant Detection Survey. This data will show the actual density of invasive plant infestations through images which will allow DNR staff to more accurately strategize their control methods.
Copyright Text: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry - Carter Hellenbrand, Invasive Plant Field Specialist