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Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector Program

Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector Program. Welcome. Other Program Offerings Today. Continuing Education: International Society of Arborist 5.75 credits EACH for arborist, municipal and BCMA science Minnesota Tree Inspector Recertification – 6 credit hours

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Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector Program

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  1. Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector Program • Welcome

  2. Other Program Offerings Today Continuing Education: • International Society of Arborist • 5.75 credits EACH for arborist, municipal and BCMA science • Minnesota Tree Inspector Recertification – 6 credit hours • Society of American Foresters – Continuing Forestry Education 4.5 CEUs • MN Logger Education Program: 8 CEUs

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  4. What is your vocation? • City forester • DNR employee • Educator • Other government employee • Master volunteer • Certified arborist • Private tree/forestry consultant • Other 0 of 0

  5. Which are you? • Became a First Detector in 2008 - 2012 • Want to become a First Detector in 2013 • Not interested in being a First Detector 0 of 4

  6. Why are you here: • To volunteer to help find these species • To learn more about these species • To stay current on invasive species • For my job • Need the CEU credits • Love the food • Better manage my trees • All of the above • Other 3 of 4

  7. What Topic Are You Most Interested In? • Emerald Ash Borer • Gypsy Moth • Asian Longhorned Beetle • Brown Marmorated Stink Bug • Oriental Bittersweet • Firewood • All of the above • Other 3 of 4

  8. New and Emerging Invasive Forest Pests

  9. Meaning of “Invasive” Non-native Cause harm Native species ≠ invasive Polydrusus spp. Steve Katovich USDA Forest Serivce Emerald ash borer Jeff Hahn, University of Minnesota Bronze birch borer Steve Katovich USDA Forest Serivce

  10. Meaning of “New and Emerging” New = not present Emerging = present but not widely distributed Established = widely present

  11. Pest Pathways Photo from Flickr by Urtica

  12. Minnesota Forest Pest First Detector Becoming a…

  13. Requirements • Complete the online modules • Agree to the criteria, standards and expectations • Fill out and sign the First Detector Confidentiality Form

  14. NPDN • National Plant Diagnostic Network (NPDN) • Goals • Quickly detect and identify pests and pathogens of concern • Immediately report detections • Network with federal, state and local officials to quickly turn around detection confirmations and good pest management response First detection in state & county

  15. First Detector Volunteer Requirements • Have a working email address • Complete online training modules • 4 NPDN modules • 1 Minnesota module • Attend a workshop • Agree to the criteria, standards and expectations First Detectors • Fill out and sign the First Detector Confidentiality Form You only need to do these things one time.

  16. Online Modules NPDN Modules • Mission of the NPDN • Monitoring for High-risks Pests • Diagnosing Plant Problems • Submitting Diagnostic Samples Minnesota Module • Minnesota Invasive Species Management www.myminnesotawoods.umn.edu/ forest-pest-first-detector

  17. Activities - Detection First Detectors NEVER announce pest! Sample Management Sample Management

  18. Working with the Public • Have the citizen review the appropriate checklist • First Detectors do not have authority to enter private property without permission Being a First Detector is voluntary

  19. Site Visits • Contact the owner • Homeowner present for visit • Get permission to look, pick up or take • Explain the First Detector Program • Explain your responsibilities & limitations • Be polite, courteous and respectful • Report back to homeowner if you didn’t answer the question during the visit • Report back to MDA

  20. Handling Samples • Plant material • Handle like it contains pest • Secure so an emerging adult could not escape • Double bag & Keep it cool • Insects • Sealable crush-proof container • Store in a cool place (freezer) • Digital pictures preferred! E-mail to • Arrest.The.Pest@state.mn.us

  21. Good Digital Photos • In focus • Have object for scale • Well lighted • Different parts/views of the plant/insect: • Flower, stem, leaf, fruit, or seedhead • Whole plant or insect

  22. Bad Digital Photos Too Blurry Too Vague Too Dim

  23. First Detectors • Cumulative Total: • 2008 - 157 • 2009 - 225 • 2010 - 301 • 2011 - 412 • 2012 - 500

  24. First Detector Program Awards • Awards: • NPDN Teamwork Award – APHIS NPDN •  Distinguished Team - U of MN Extension's Dean Award •  Innovation & Technology – MANREP •  Excellence in Natural Resources Programming – MANREP •  Innovative Programs Silver Award (National) – ANREP •  Outstanding Team Silver Award (National) – ANREP • Professional Presentations/Publications: •  New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science (publication) •  Association of Natural Resource Extension Professionals •  MN Society of American Foresters •  MN/WI Invasive Species Conference • EAB Research & Development Meeting • Society of American Forests National Convention

  25. Confidentiality Form

  26. First Detector Manuals

  27. New Online Features: http://z.umn.edu/FPFD

  28. Online Reporting:http://z.umn.edu/FPFD

  29. Questions?

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