Wisconsin School Forest Garlic Mustard Monitoring: Engaging Teachers and Students

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Wisconsin School Forest Garlic Mustard Monitoring: Engaging Teachers and Students Jeremy Solin Wisconsin School Forest Coordinator October 21, 2005 Citizen-based Monitoring Conference

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Wisconsin School Forest Garlic Mustard Monitoring:

Engaging Teachers and Students

Jeremy SolinWisconsin School Forest Coordinator

October 21, 2005Citizen-based Monitoring Conference

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Wisconsin School Forest Garlic Mustard Monitoring

Wisconsin School Forest ProgramGarlic Mustard Monitoring ProjectFuture SF Monitoring Projects

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School Forest History

School & Community Forest Law – 1927

1st School Forests at Laona, Wabeno and Crandon

Goals– Reforestation– Income

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School Forest Opportunities

Meet state education standards Integrate environmental education

into curriculumDemonstrate sustainable

natural resources management Strengthen school/community relationshipsProvide income for schools/school forests

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School Forests Today

~ 345 School Forests190 different public school districts (45%)66 of 72 countiesRange of sizes (>24,000 acres in total)Range of utilization (daily – never)

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Wisconsin School Forest Program

Wisconsin School Forest Ed. SpecialistLEAF - The Wisconsin K-12 Forestry Education

ProgramWisconsin Center for Environmental Education and

the WDNR - Forestry

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School Forest Garlic Mustard Monitoring

Wisconsin NatureMapping “Special Project”Teacher TrainingTeacher and Student UseDataContinuation

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Wisconsin NatureMapping Special Project

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Teacher Training

May 7, 200520 Teachers, 17 DistrictsGarlic Mustard natural

history and controlWisconsin NatureMappingGPSData collection and

submission

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Teacher and Student Use

16 sites surveyedStudents involved in most of

the surveysAt least 4 teachers immediately used

the materials in their classroomAll survey respondents (10) expected

to use the project in their classroom

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Garlic Mustard Data

Area Surveyed 16 sites average area of site = 46

acres average area surveyed =

26 acres

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Garlic Mustard Data

Garlic Mustard Presence: 9 sites with garlic mustard 8 in counties with documented

presence 1 in Waushara County (GM not

previously documented) 1 site in a pine plantation intermediate density average area = 3 acres

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Garlic Mustard Data

Control: Pulling was implemented at 7

sites average area treated = 1.6

acres

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Garlic Mustard Data

Other Invasives Recorded: Other invasives at 8 sites Buckthorn and honeysuckle

most common Also recorded: black locust,

reed canary grass, Dame’s rocket, wild parsnip, multi-floral rose, and purple loosestrife

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Garlic Mustard Monitoring Continuation

Wisconsin NatureMapping website

Future recruitment and training of teachers

Integration with other monitoring projects

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Future SF Monitoring Efforts

School Forest Monitoring Network

– Tree species, diameter, and height (volume, growth rates)

– Tree health– Understory diversity– Invertebrates– Tree regeneration

– Salamanders (board monitoring)

– Invasives– Downed woody debris