WesternNew YorkLand Conservancy Speaker Series

May 2, 2011

Ecological Impacts, Control and Management of Invasive Plant Species

Prepared byPaul Fuhrmann- Restoration Specialist

Selected Internet Reference Material

New YorkState Invasive Species Info

Invasive Exotic Plants In Pennsylvania List and tutorial

USDA USForest Service Invasive Plant Field Reference Guide

Invasive Plant Council of New England

The Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds (FICMNEW)

TNC Methods Handbook (Invasive Plant species control)

Noxious and Nuisance Plant Management Information System

Invasive Species Initiative (UC Davis)

New York Flora Association

NY Flora Atlas

Federal Highway Administration – Vegetation Guidance

Northern PrairieWildlifeResearchCenter

Internet Directory for Botany

Pennsylvania Flora Project

Dendrology at Virginia Tech

USACE ERDC Information Systems

USDA Plants Database (One Stop Shopping re: vegetation)

Urban Horticulture Institute

Slattery, Britt E., Kathryn Reshetiloff, and Susan M. Zwicker. 2003. Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping: Chesapeake Bay Watershed. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Chesapeake Bay Field Office, Annapolis, MD.

Invasive Species Of Eastern US BlogSpot

Finger Lakes Native Plant Society – Botanical Resources

Prairie Nursery/American Natives

www.prairienursery.com

A practical guide to Mycorrhizae

Natureserve

Historic Topographic Maps

Northern PrairieWildlifeResearchCenter

NYS GIS Clearinghouse

Forest Landowners Guide to Internet Resources

USDAForest Service – Fire Effects Information Systems

Plant Conservation Alliance (alien plant working group)

Tree Link (tree planting guides)

Silvics of North America (Volumes I and II)

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USDA Technical Resources

Suggested Bibliography

•USACE ERDC Information Systems-ERDC Environmental and Engineering Labs Technical docs re: Bioengineering or riparian Restoration (Hollis Allen, Richard Fischer,J. Craig Fischenich)

•LET RIVERS TEACH USPresented By: Luna B. LeopoldNovember 18, 1997Oakland, California

•John Diekelmann, Robert Schuster, Natural Landscaping-Designing With Native Plant Communities 1982

•Nigel Dunnett, Noel Kingsbury - Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls, 2008

•Gary Hightshoe, Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Urban and Rural America, John Wiley & Sons, 1988.

•Donald J. Leopold, Native Plants of the Northeast-Guide to Gardening and Conservation 2005

•Ecological Considerations in the Design of River andStream CrossingsScott D. JacksonDepartment of NaturalResourcesConservationUniversity of Massachusetts, Amherst

•Douglas W. Larson, Uta Matthes, Peter E. Kelly, Cliff Ecology-Pattern and Process in Cliff Ecosystems 2000

•Richard H. Uva; Joseph C. Neal; Joseph M. DiTomaso, WEEDS OF THE NORTHEAST 1997, ISBN: 978-0-8014-8334-9

•William Cullina, Native Ferns, Moss, and Grasses , 2008, ISBN-13/EAN: 9780618531189

•John Greenlee, The AmericanMeadowGarden – Creating a Natural Alternative to the Traditional Lawn 2009, Timber Press

•John Mickel, Ferns for American GardensNY Botanical Garden 1994.

•William Cullina, Native Trees, Shrubs, and Vines, Houghton Mifflin, 2002.

•Rick Darke, The AmericanWoodlandGarden, Timber Press, 2002.

•Rick Darke, The Color Encyclopedia of Ornamental Grasses: Sedges, Rushes, Retios, Cat-tails, and Selected Bamboos, Timber Press, 1999.

•Rick Darke, The Encyclopedia of Grasses for Livable Landscapes, Timber Press, 2007.

•Ken Druse, The NaturalShadeGarden, Clarkson Potter Publishers, 1992..

•Zora Lathan and Thistle A. Cone, Ecoscaping Back to the Future: NativePlantRainGardens and Xeriscapes Examples From the ChesapeakeEcologyCenter, ChesapeakeEcologyCenter, 2005

•Nelda Matheny and James R. Clark, Trees and Development: A Technical Guide to Preservation of Trees During Land Development, International Society of Arboriculture, 1998

•Edith Roberts & Elsa Rehman, American Plants for AmericanGardens, University of Georgia Press, 1929, 1996

•Douglas W. Tallamy, Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens, Timber Press, 2007

•Paul D. Sachs, Edaphos, Dynamics of a Natural Soil System, Edaphic Press, NewburyVT.

Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management

PRISM Contacts and Listserve Signups

To subscribe to any PRISM Listserve, click on the name of the listserve to open an e-mail. Leave the "Subject" line blank and enter the word "join" (without the " ") in the body of the e-mail. Do not include any signature block or any other text in the body of the e-mail. Do not use any unusual font for the word "join".

APIPP (AdirondackPark Invasive Plant Program)

Hilary Smith: (518)576-2082

Capital Mohawk PRISM

Peg Sauer: (518)765-2237

CRISP (Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership)

Meredith Taylor: (845)586-2611

Finger Lakes PRISM

Gregg Sargis: (585)546-8030

LIISMA (Long Island Invasive Species Management Area)

Steven Young (518)-402-8951

Lower Hudson PRISM

Ed McGowan: (845)786-2701

SLELO (St. Lawrence & Eastern LakeOntario)

Sue Gwise: (315)788-8450

Western New York PRISM

Paul Fuhrmann: (716)684-8060

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