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Tony Pernas (NPS) and Dennis Giardina (FWC) Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area CISMA Partners MOU Signatories South Water Management District -Dade County US Fish and Wildlife Service US Army Corps of Engineers Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Partners Broward County, The Nature Conservancy, University of Florida, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, U.S. Geological Survey, Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Power and Light, Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, Seminole Tribe of Florida, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of the Interior, Florida Department of Transportation, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Kampong Tropical Botanic Garden, the Everglades Foundation, Auburn University, Palm Beach County

E verglades CISMA Organizational Chart

Steering FOE Inc. Committee

Rapid Operations Research Outreach Response Subcommittee Subcommittee Subcommittee Subcommittee

Strike Team Plant Team (FISST)

Animal Team Everglades Agricultural Area

EvergladesCISMA.org Website Upgrade ECISMA Webmaster Chuck Bargeron 2015 2014 Friends of Everglades CISMA Inc

Friends of Everglades CISMA Race Against Invasives 5K Fun Run/Walk 10/22/2016 Shark Valley Slough, Everglades NP

$10,000.00 Grant From Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida 2nd Annual Florida CISMA Fall Hallo-Weed Count Everglades CISMA Coordinator: Christen Mason, [email protected]

Flueggia virosa

Pet Amnesty Days

Early Detections and Rapid Responses Sacred Ibis Nile Monitor Lizards Argentine Black and White Tegus Golden Tegus Northern African Pythons

Red-tailed Boas Old World Chameleons

Nile Crocodiles

Mikania Mikania micrantha

Redwing

Heteropterys beecheyana

Dalchampia Dalchampia scandens

Fish Chat/Slam Bay Snook Rapid Response

Non-Native Fish Round-up 2016 Non Native Fish Roundup 2016 Non Native Fish Roundup

2016 Non Native Fish Roundup Platydemus manokwari Laurel Wilt/Ambrosia Beetle

ECISMA’s Effort to Eliminate Exotic Mangroves

Bruguiera gymnorrhiza Lumnitzera racemosa

This Week in Horticulture: Red-flowered mangrove (Bruguiera gymnorrhiza): A Follow-up Report David Jones, Curator of Living Collections

Shown above is the seven member interagency team who assisted the garden resample and manage the population of red-flowered mangroves thriving in the mangrove preserve, in late May. The piles of green debris next to the group are what remain of Bruguiera after measuring and destroying (by uprooting, cutting, and/or herbiciding) all 85 trees, saplings and seedlings found in the preserve. John Ricisak, Miami-Dade County Bruguiera gymnorrhiza

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