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HomeMy WebLinkAbout030722cabs01 c Middle Hoh RiverYour Logo or Name Here Middle Hoh River Invasive Species Prevention and Control Integration in Planning and Restoration Jill Silver, Executive Director 10,000 Years Institute 2 Your Logo or Name Here n o i M s t l R d n u t a e v a e v a t p s e r e e m d v omu i l o o R c l f h h d r a o e a e H d e e y w 5 a - t d 7 0. d o o 9 09 r n n 9 1aek2 9 1 Invasive Species: History 3 Your Logo or Name Here n i g s e d b o s o y e W v r e u h t s n d i e s e b w o t J o A I n B K 1 e 0 b i 0 r 2 T W h K o g nH i 1 d 0 n 9 0 9 u 9 F2 1 Invasive Species: History 4 Your Logo or Name Here : r s o s f a t r e n l g m t et y s or r i m e o a h t r b t n a b o a a e c rR h d t c da b t dr en o e e a e c t rSRHC a 0 t 1 S 0 2 HRCT SBRCG y r e v o c e R n s o n i d t o o a e o m d l r n a u W t u S l e l o u a h F c t t i s e r f n a i g i l o sA d Cl f b i c o o i J fW t i n Ac & I e a B h P m s -t i r F ee a l bb p a ii rr e n TT o D i hh t 1 A a oo 0 HHNW 0 2 2470 0001 KW 0000 g2222 n ---- i 1357 d 9 0000 n 9 0000 u 9 F2222 1 Invasive Species: History 5 r o f t n e t m r t ao e w r g t a d r e Your Logo or Name Here y t s r n a 6 t a 1 St 0 2 TR 0 1 0 2 HRCT SBRCG e y v r i t e d va r i o t a i c o n e e I B r R n y u g s c o t n i n l i dn t o u d e oa c i m i l n d o l i r u ns a g W F e Su A l R eo y f a r F h t o e t& s e tv f a n n i n o il o o c e i d s Cl t e i b m a c R t i r o fW r J i no a t c o A & s p I a e e m h BP l sR D -- i a t F S ee s A l a bb a iiO W o rr n C TT C 6 o R i 1 hh t A A 0 1 a oo 2 W 0 HHNW , 0 1 24710 2 2 00012 0 00000 KW 2 g22222 - n ----- i 135715 d 000011 n 9 000000 9 u F222222 9 1 Invasive Species: History n 1 6 2 o i r 0 t e 2 a d r n o t u s t e n R e n i m t r a e e h r t t e g g n o i T u g n i Your Logo or Name Here n t i l n l o u 6 1 CP 0 2 TR 0 1 0 2 HRCT SBRCG e v i t a i e t y i r d r r n u e I a t v l y o o u c B c c i n e g r e Ri g nn l i i s o A n d i s d f t o ne a o o uR m d o t l F n an & y W u Se r n l eo e mo a F i v h t t t t r s o e a fa c a r ni il p e o o d s t e R l C s i b D cn e i o W fo J A R i ct m A & W ls I a aa h BP 7 s S o -- i1 C F 0 eeO l 2 A bbC a ii - R rr n W TT 6 o C i 1 1 hh t A 2 0 1 a oo 0 2W 0 HHN 2 , 0 - 24710 2 7 0 0012 1 00000 KW 0 g22222 2 n----- , i 135715 d 000011 n 9 000000 9 u 9 F222222 1 Invasive Species: History s e r c 0 a 2 0 3 2 0 . 0 0.01 acres0.00 acres0.01 acres0.00 acres Your Logo or Name Here 0.004 acres 0.0004 acres ) S E R C s Ae r c D 9 a E 1 SNS 0 9 N2 0 . E 0 0.07 acres0.00 acres0.01 acres D 0.006 acres 0.0006 acres N O C ( D E T A E s R e r T 8 c 1 a D 0 NS E 2 E2 0 . 0.00002 acres W 0 0.02 acres0.00 acres T 0.0001 acres0.0001 acres O N K s e r c 7 a 1 NSNS 0 1 2 0 . 0 0.009 acres 0.0006 acres0.0005 acres 0.000006 acres l a t o h T o H S k E r o H F C k A h ed t E n a e u Rn r o o o o P yC S R y / n R y n h k a b H a o n C h C o H M g w ed r u cs o e l o lu b ep l r i x p u p O NS = Reach not surveyed WSHU Invasive Species: Current Trends s e r c 0 a 2 0 0 1 2 . 5 8.62 acres4.19 acres0.00 acres2.28 acres0.01 acres Your Logo or Name Here 1 0.0004 acres ) S E R C A s D e E r S c 9 a N 1 NS E 0 5 D2 4 . N 9 3.91 acres2.69 acres0.00 acres2.82 acres0.02 acres O C ( D E T A E R s T e r c M 8 a 1 O 0 0 NS O 0 2 . R 1 B 0.006 acres 4.99 acres1.12 acres0.04 acres 2 14.85 acres H C T O C S s e r c 7 a 1 NS NS 0 1 2 6 . 5 4.24 acres1.20 acres0.16 acres 0.0006 acres l a t o h T o H S k E r o H F C k A h ed t E n a e u Rn r o o o o P yC S R y / n R y n h k a b H a o n C h C o H M g w ed r u cs o e l o lu b ep l r i x p u p O NS = Reach not surveyed WSHU Invasive Species: Current Trends Knotweed spp. Scotch broomReed canarygrass Herb Robert Canada thistle Your Logo or Name Here s e A E r L D c T a A S I N9 H 4 A . T C 0 0.00 acres0.09 acres0.17 acres0.01 acres0.22 acres0.00 acres T s R e E r B c O a R 3 B3 . R 2 0.00 acres0.90 acres0.02 acres1.35 acres0.06 acres E 0.007 acres H S S s A e r R c D G a E Y E 1 R R 5 A . N 5 0.00 acres0.11 acres1.54 acres3.83 acres0.02 acres A 0.0002 acres C s e H M r C c O T a O O 1 R . C B 5 S 1 8.62 acres4.19 acres0.00 acres2.28 acres0.01 acres 0.0004 acres s D e E r E c a W T 3 0 O . N 0 0.01 acres0.00 acres0.01 acres0.00 acres 0.004 acres K 0.0004 acres l a h t o o H T k Sr E o F H k C h ed t A n a e u En r o o o o R yC S R y / n P y n h k a R b a o n C h H C o H g w ed r M u s c o e l o l u b p e l r i x p u p 2020 Condensed Acres Treated O WSHU Invasive Species: Current Trends C I H T A P O E L L YesYesSuspected; more research is neededYesSuspected; more research is needed A Y T I L I 80 years - B 20 years2 years6 years5 years5 years A I----- V D E E S Your Logo or Name Here Average: 5 Maximum: 60Average: 1 Maximum: 15 yearsAverage: 1 Maximum: 30 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 6 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 20 year F O R E T B N S 1,500 seeds M A - D L 1,000 seeds U E - P N E R S L E A P U N N A Average: 9,650 seedsMaximum: 18,000 seedsAverage: 50,000 seeds per stemMaximum: 150,000 seeds per stemAverage: Varies between populationsMaximum: 600 seedsAverage: 500 Maximum: 1,550 seedsAverage: 1,000 Maximum 5,300 seeds S E T A A G I A V P O R P SeedsSeeds*RhizomesNodesSeedsRhizomesNodesSeedsSeedsRhizomes s E s S d a T V E r I e I g N e S a t h C y m r d A e A cr w l E o t ea t d L b t a V o P r s o obn e n P i r c e S N a neo a h b I S KRcHC Rt s r o > t - - c e s v d , o s h y t a e w m h t n a o i p t , a s g e a c r p u o r o PS Survey & Treatment Considerations Invasive Species: Survey & Treatment C I H T A P O E L L YesYesSuspected; more research is neededYesSuspected; more research is needed A Y T I L I 80 years - B 20 years2 years6 years5 years5 years A I----- V D E E S Your Logo or Name Here Average: 5 Maximum: 60Average: 1 Maximum: 15 yearsAverage: 1 Maximum: 30 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 6 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 20 year F O R E T B N S 1,500 seeds M A - D L 1,000 seeds U E - P N E R S L E A P U N N A Average: 9,650 seedsMaximum: 18,000 seedsAverage: 50,000 seeds per stemMaximum: 150,000 seeds per stemAverage: Varies between populationsMaximum: 600 seedsAverage: 500 Maximum: 1,550 seedsAverage: 1,000 Maximum 5,300 seeds S E T A A G I A V P O R P SeedsSeeds*RhizomesNodesSeedsRhizomesNodesSeedsSeedsRhizomes s E s S d a T V E r I e I g N e S a t h C y m r d A e A cr w l E o t ea t d L b t a V o P r s o obn e n P i r c e S N a neo a h b I S KRcHC Rt s r o > t - - c g e s e n v d o m , l o s o h y z w t i a o e h w rh > - m h / - t & n s a e okn c i p e n t , n t aa s f a g b e do a c n d r p w u e u o o b e r o SaH PS Survey & Treatment Considerations Invasive Species: Survey & Treatment C I H T A P O E L L YesYesSuspected; more research is neededYesSuspected; more research is needed A Y T I L I 80 years - B 20 years2 years6 years5 years5 years A I----- V D E E S Your Logo or Name Here Average: 5 Maximum: 60Average: 1 Maximum: 15 yearsAverage: 1 Maximum: 30 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 6 yearsAverage: 3 Maximum: 20 year F O R E T B N S 1,500 seeds M A - D L 1,000 seeds U E - P N E R S L E A P U N N A Average: 9,650 seedsMaximum: 18,000 seedsAverage: 50,000 seeds per stemMaximum: 150,000 seeds per stemAverage: Varies between populationsMaximum: 600 seedsAverage: 500 Maximum: 1,550 seedsAverage: 1,000 Maximum 5,300 seeds S E T A A G I A V P O R P SeedsSeeds*RhizomesNodesSeedsRhizomesNodesSeedsSeedsRhizomes s E s S d a T V E r I e I g N e S a t h C y m r d A e A cr w l E o t ea t d L b t a V o P r s o obn e n P i r c e S N a neo a h b I S KRcHC Rt s t n e s m r d o > t - n - c g e e s e n vm d o m , l a o s l o i h y z w t i o a o e hs > w rh > , - - m h - / n - t & n o s y a e i okn t h c i p t e n a t , n t t a aa s f a e p g b e do g o a c l n d e r p w e u v e u l o ol e b e r o A SaH R PS Survey & Treatment Considerations Invasive Species: Survey & Treatment C E S XX D V S XX O N T C XXXXXXXXXX O P XXXXXXXXXX E S G SS XXXXXXXX U A L SS XXXXXXXX U J Your Logo or Name Here N S = Plant survey onlyX = Plant survey and treatment SS XXXXXXXX U J Y A XXXXXXXX M R SS PXXXX A R A SS XXXX M B S XX E F N S XX A J E E P T I Y S T UplandUplandUplandUplandUpland RiparianRiparianRiparianRiparianRiparian s T s a N r e A l m g t t LS y o s r r E Pi o I e a r d h E C b t n e b VE o a I e a h P c R S d c w S t A ta d b r V o oe n c e a e n N S I KRHC y s c t a n c i e f f s m r e d o >t t - n n - c g e e e s e n vm d m o m , l a t o s l o a i h y z w e t i o > a r o e - hs t - > w rh > , - - m r h - / n& - t & a n o s y s a e i e okns t h c i p y t e e n a t , n f t t a c aa s f a o ec p g b e do g a o a c e l n d e r p e w e u v e m u t l o i i ol e b e r o T S A SaH R PS Survey & Treatment Considerations Invasive Species: Survey & Treatment t s e r r o a f l b a l n e o v i a s s r e G c c u s y l r a E t s e r Your Logo or Name Here o f l a n o i s s e c c u s e t a L l o o P e l f f i R m a j l M e g n W o L n L a h c e d i S s s t e a c t i i v b r a e h s t m n ee i t l i s e s t y r s a e r e o t m f c i a l e o c l w e a e c l n c rd i a b t uo i a e rl oot CSFCS Cost & Benefits Native plants provide s e c i v Your Logo or Name Here r e S l a c i g o l Water qualitySoil developmentAquatic habitat Forage, foodWildlife habitatFlood storageWater quantityRecreational valueAesthetic beauty o c E n o i t c n u F l a r u t Dissipate rain and snowStabilize slopesTrap sedimentGrow biodiverse speciesBuild/enlarge floodplainsStore waterGroundwater rechargeProvide physical structureCarbon storage a N Cost & Benefits Ecosystem services provided by native forests f oo o tt e tt ss u l oo c a i cc ? t v ? t t a Your Logo or Name Here ii m e h u ss e hs i q t ee h f ? a t s oo s i t t dd e c t ar tt t a e io aa t t h b hh o s ra e W WphWr s p s d sa e n , r a v a t s r - i l d y f ; s sg e f s tne ay t r n o c r a v : a n p e sa n ts . d f i i r a f e n f e n i . fb e ht o a e c at an oc a c , , e a n g l t o h n s s l i d p o n tl n w t e i i a d s e c et e c g s d n e c a my n u a a m R su px lm n i c d t r : o d s s a d o l m ea l aer ie G h e i EfwcsdwRp C t r c e f ? e t t g o s a n a n n to e i i n w ii r u s o b l d an d i ts at a en o n a e i a v r h t y a a c t i t l u ic c e s h b l n e an s u u h i n a a i o n e t s fi gd a ht u i nt st u o n e i q a b a fe r l e a i a if t r u h i i e g p h l n r d ar c e n a - py d t a e r o h l e f d i ea v t fp o o m i r n tl t u W o JaApWWasFR Cost & Benefits Your Logo or Name Here s e t h s c a a t i k e t d , i k S d e t n e n a r a s l C d p a , m o u D r c Wa o L t m i s d e h n r C a u . t n w s i s o d a le f n r p c a f l a m t o a r e t e e u w r ! p t o y d s t 0 d n e 0n e a r 0u v , s o o o t 3 s C m $ m e a n r s= e o r a o e s t t h r s c t e u f s Go r f t o C p e n RiCsJ Cost & Benefits Cost of reed canarygrass r s o g e f t n i i s s t r n a d a e e l y d p a e 5 v r / n / i e r g t c n a i a z t/ŷźƒğĭǒƒ /ƩĻĻƉΜ s 0 o o 0 d l l 0 C Ļ͵ŭ͵ 3 u Λ Your Logo or Name Here $b s r a e y r u 0 00 0 00 o0 f 0 000 / ,,, t 0 0 00 , s 2 44 6 o 1 11 c$ l $$$ o r t n o C r a e y / 0 00 t 0 0 00 s 0 0 00 o ,,, 0 , c 0 55 2 d 3 33 $ a $$$ e r p S e 0 l i 0 0 m 1 r $ e r 0 00 p o 0 00 t s 7 51 e r o $$$ c c a R / R 0 4 D $ E s s r r d h e n e t s a a i v a i o p m w R R a r d h a ho a e oo l n Cost & Benefits Reed canarygrass prevention saves habitat, time, and $$$ S CHG e m o h / s u . m e t l M s a 9 y 3 . t s 1 o 3 o 1 k T 3 e . $ s w h / Your Logo or Name Here s / : e p v M t i t 0 9 s . h 1 a 3 v $ n I y r a n o m i t M a 9 4 m . r 0 u 9 o 1 S t 2 s $ e R t e n s p t e y c T m e j t t s o c r e e j v P o n I r # P $ Cost & Benefits WRIA 20 Habitat Work Schedule Projects Your Logo or Name Here Spotted jewelweed Knotweed Queen Anne's lace site and between construction sites - Scotch broom Herb Robert : d l u o h s free materials and equipment from off s - t c e j o r p e r u Recognize and integrate all practitioners and partners into project planning, budgets, and activitiesAsk about and plan around existing propagule banks!Ensure weedPlan and budget for, and incorporate equipment wash stations and spoils deposition sites and routes between t u F Preventing Invasive Plant Spread Lessons learned from the Upper Hoh Road Your Logo or Name Here Root (F/R), Seed (S) - Stem (F/S), Fragment - Preventing Invasive Plant Spread Risk and hazards: invasive plant spread via streamflow, roads, equipment, hillslope processes, and weather *Level of risk and hazard: High (H), Moderate (M), Low (L), Not applicable (N/A)**Propagules: Rhizome (), Fragment : TU, CSP Jefferson Co, Dƌğĭźğƌ ƩĻƷƩĻğƷ 10,000 Years Institute Your Logo or Name Here passive restoration ? źƓŅƌǒĻƓĭĻ ƚŅ and źƓǝğƭźǝĻ ƦƌğƓƷƭ .źƚŭĻƚƒƚƩƦŷźĭ ? resiliency ğƌƌĻƌƚƦğƷŷǤ IĻƩĬ wƚĬĻƩƷ , and support PTIR YƓƚƷǞĻĻķ Lauren Kuehne, impact wĻĻķ ĭğƓğƩǤŭƩğƭƭ CSP, ONP, PTIR USCS, PNW {ĭƚƷĭŷ ĬƩƚƚƒ Studies needed to inform Research is Needed 23 10,000 Years Institute Your Logo or Name Here Sitka spruceCottonwood (crib)Western red cedar (crib) prevention & controlalder thinning 1. Continue invasive plant 2. Conifer release through red 3. Plant: Floodplain & Forested Island Restoration Middle Hoh Resiliency Plan Your Logo or Name Here Thank you for the support! Your Logo or Name Here 4306 - Jill Silver (360) 301 www.10000yearsinstiute.org jsilver@10000yearsinstitute.org Questions? Thank you!