So then it only applies to general questiins like "What are measueres being taken to prevent the spread?" which is likely just quarantine (depending on specie)?gavinnupp wrote:That's because it's not legislation - it's regulation put in place by the executive branch, typically the USDA or USFWS and their brancheswindu34 wrote:Ive searched through that site extensively as well, but I cant find any actual names of laws/legislation for specific species. Maybe there is no legislation for them. The site talks about measures taken such as quarantine, but states no names of legislationRaven wrote: I've just searched in depth here: https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/laws/main.shtml
Also, finding other sources to cover larger topics such as the Lacey Act, and the 100th Meridian Initiative.
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Not necessarily - I have seen specific questions on acts (which can be found at https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/law ... laws.shtml). I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for, but these acts are law (or formerly so). They do have names and some of them are for specific species.windu34 wrote:So then it only applies to general questiins like "What are measueres being taken to prevent the spread?" which is likely just quarantine (depending on specie)?gavinnupp wrote:That's because it's not legislation - it's regulation put in place by the executive branch, typically the USDA or USFWS and their brancheswindu34 wrote: Ive searched through that site extensively as well, but I cant find any actual names of laws/legislation for specific species. Maybe there is no legislation for them. The site talks about measures taken such as quarantine, but states no names of legislation
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Gotcha thanks for the helpsmurphy00 wrote:Not necessarily - I have seen specific questions on acts (which can be found at https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/law ... laws.shtml). I'm not sure if that is what you are looking for, but these acts are law (or formerly so). They do have names and some of them are for specific species.windu34 wrote:So then it only applies to general questiins like "What are measueres being taken to prevent the spread?" which is likely just quarantine (depending on specie)?gavinnupp wrote:
That's because it's not legislation - it's regulation put in place by the executive branch, typically the USDA or USFWS and their branches
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I'm having trouble identifying common reed and giant reed since they look very alike. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to help distinguish more close up pictures?
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I find the main difference being in the stalks. Giant reed has very distinguished leaf grow pattern things (idk how to describe it, lol), and has blobby seeds/flowers. Common reed, on the other hand, usually grows in water, and has more fanlike seeds/flowers.ellesbelles wrote:I'm having trouble identifying common reed and giant reed since they look very alike. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to help distinguish more close up pictures?
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viewtopic.php?f=227&t=9295&start=30#p302678Raven wrote:I find the main difference being in the stalks. Giant reed has very distinguished leaf grow pattern things (idk how to describe it, lol), and has blobby seeds/flowers. Common reed, on the other hand, usually grows in water, and has more fanlike seeds/flowers.ellesbelles wrote:I'm having trouble identifying common reed and giant reed since they look very alike. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to help distinguish more close up pictures?
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It happened last night. My first dream with invasives. Was trying to walk past a pond but there was a mute swan and it had cygnets so it was really aggressive. Thankfully since it was a dream simply fighting it as I went around was a perfectly fine option.
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QuantumTech wrote:Also how do you guys differentiate between Japanese Stiltgrass and Water Spinach. For the first practice exam under Invasive Species created by Piggy, Station 16 is identified as water spinach in the answer key but I identified it as japanese stiltgrass... Am I correct or is there something that distinguishes water spinach from japanese stiltgrass?
Sorry about that, I'm pretty sure it's water spinach though (although my source for the image is kind of shady). We've been growing water spinach in the ground for few years now because they're pretty easy to maintain by just watering them a lot and they grow very quickly. I just learned from doing this event that it's an invasive species.Jaol wrote:The shape of the leaf is wider at the base for Water Spinach, however, Stilt grasses leaves are more elongate it seems. If it makes you feel better, I would have prob gotten it wrong too. I mean... it is on the ground. Just now I realized that, Water Spinach can be grown on the ground. My guess is it prefers similar,wet environments like Stiltgrass however.
Also, how do y'all usually divide the binder/species up? I use many-tab dividers but they take up an enormous amount of room in the binder and I can't use sheet protectors because then the species information extends beyond the tabs/dividers.
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I've used small post it notes, or have cut up post it notes to make little tabs sticking out of the binder, labeled with the species. We have it color coded so aquatic animals have blue post-its, plants have green post-its, etc.Piggy wrote: Also, how do y'all usually divide the binder/species up? I use many-tab dividers but they take up an enormous amount of room in the binder and I can't use sheet protectors because then the species information extends beyond the tabs/dividers.
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