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Dr. Steve A. Johnson Monica E. McGarrity (University of Florida). Created by:. Funding provided In part by:. 1-888-IVE-GOT1. “Powered” by:. Why does Florida need REDDy?. Large, non-native, carnivorous lizards and snakes are established and breeding in Florida.
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Dr. Steve A. Johnson Monica E. McGarrity (University of Florida) Created by: Funding provided In part by: 1-888-IVE-GOT1 “Powered” by:
Why does Florida need REDDy? • Large, non-native, carnivorous lizards and snakes are established and breeding in Florida
Why does Florida need REDDy? • Early detection and rapid response (EDRR) network • Critical for halting or managing invasions • Little available funding • “Grass roots” observer efforts are needed
What is REDDy? • SAFETY First / Introduction to Observing
What is REDDy? • SCAN Possible Habitats
What is REDDy? • SPOT Non-native Reptiles & Collect Data
What is REDDy? • SUBMIT a Detailed Report • WHO • WHAT • WHEN • WHERE
Where do I find REDDy?http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/reddy.shtml Click Here
Where do I find REDDy?http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/getreddy.shtml Click Here For The Guide… Click Here to go to eLearning
Where do I find REDDy?http://eces.ifas.ufl.edu 1. Log in (UF) or register (FREE!) 2. View courses under Wildlife Ecology topic (scroll down) 3. Select the REDDy course (look for our logo)
Additional Resources • REDDy Webpage: • http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/alreadyreddy.shtml • (Or go to the main page and click on the Already REDDy button shown below) • Printable resources • Information links • YouTube videos • Reporting links • And more… Click Here