Invasive Species Mapping Made Easy!
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EDDMapS, started in 2005 with Southeastern U.S. focus, is now providing a picture of the distribution of invasive species across the U.S.
- Fast and easy to use - no knowledge of GIS required
- Web-based mapping of invasive species distribution to help fill gaps and identify “leading edge” ranges
- Facilitates Early Detection and Rapid Response implementation with online data entry forms, e-mail alerts and network of expert verifiers
- One Database for both local and national data
- Data can be searched, queried and downloaded in a variety of formats
- Cooperates with and aggregates data from other invasive species mapping projects
- Custom/hosted applications can be quickly and inexpensively developed
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Map It!
Quickly Enter or Select on a Map the Location of Invasive Species in Your Area. |
Zap It!
Remove or Treat the Invasive Species You Find, Use EDDMapS to Document that Treatment
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Map it Again!
Monitor the Occurrence, Report the Monitoring Efforts and Follow-up Treatments. |
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Who's Using It?
- Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council
- Alaska Exotic Plant Information Clearinghouse
- Missouri River Watershed Coalition
- Biological Control Agents of Weeds
- Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council
- Everglades Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area
- Florida Invasive Species Partnership
- Invaders of Texas
- Mid-Atlantic Invasive Plant Council
Statistics
1,613,809 County Reports
792,454 Point Reports
2,231 Species /
4,680 Users
Educational Resources
- EDDMapS: Invasive Plant Mapping Handbook
- EDRR Training Workshop Handouts
- EDDMapS Florida Training Video
- EDDMapS Florida Animals Training Video
- EDDMapS Missouri River Watershed Coalition Training Video
- Mid-Atlantic Early Detection Network Training Video
Recent Reports
- Japanese climbing fern by Paul Still in Union County, Florida
- Japanese climbing fern by Paul Still in Union County, Florida
- Japanese climbing fern by Paul Still in Union County, Florida
- Japanese climbing fern by Paul Still in Union County, Florida
- Japanese climbing fern by Paul Still in Union County, Florida
Report Images
spotted knapweed - Centaurea stoebe ssp. micranthos
Report by Laurie Boldt,
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