Narrow Results by:

Subject Specific Filters:

Type:

  1. Category:             

  1. Order:                   

Image Specific Filters:

  1. Commodity:         

Image Setting:

Orientation:

River to River CWMA

River to River CWMA

The River to River Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) is a partnership between 12 federal and state agencies, organizations, and universities aimed at coordinating efforts and programs for addressing the threat of invasive plants in Southern Illinois. The CWMA was formally established in 2006 (view our MOU) and addresses both terrestrial and aquatic invasive plant species through collaborative projects and activities focused in Education / Public Awareness, Early Detection and Rapid Response, Prevention, Control and Management, and Research. The CWMA is grant funded and projects-based. Our goal is to cooperatively address the short and long-term effects of non-native invasive plants across jurisdictional boundaries within the 11 southern counties of Illinois.


Remove Filters: Management(X)

21 Images of 5 Subjects View Subject List View Image Details View Thumbnails

first prev Page: next last Display:

Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5427082 prescribed fire lighting a prescribed fire along a blown fireline
1119241 hummingbird Nectar feeders
1119335 red-cockaded woodpecker Picoides borealis Metal flashing used to prevent pileated woodpeckers or squirrels from enlarging the nesting hole
1119443 soil & water Water control structure
1119242 hummingbird Nectar feeders
2151033 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Truck with all material locked inside. Note band on door lock to show that the truck has remained closed.
2151034 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected nursery material. All personell working at the decontamination site must disinfect their shoes when exiting.
2151035 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Sterilizing the site after all infected material has been destroyed.
2151036 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. All soil and plant material is burned and buried in a pit
2151037 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Disinfecting the truck that hauled infected material.
2151038 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Disinfecting the shoes of workers at the decontamination site.
2151039 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Placing a tarp down to catch all soil spilled from infected nursry material.
2151040 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Preparing to destroy (burn) infected material.
2151041 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Preparing to destroy (burn) infected material.
2151042 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Burning infected material in a pit.
2151043 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Preparing a fire in a pit to burn infected material.
2151044 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. All pots holding infected material were washed and dipped in disinfectant and double bagged before being buried at the bottom of a landfill.
2151045 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Washing and disinfecting pots before double bagging them and burying them in the bottom of a landfill.
2151046 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Spray unit holding disinfectant.
2151047 sudden oak death Phytophthora ramorum Decontamination of infected material. Roped-off decontamination site.
1119444 soil & water Water control structure

Page: