Topic: Invasive Species (View All Topics in the Plan)

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Associated Climate Resilience Actions:
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Monitor priority lakes and streams for early detection of new populations.

Water
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Implement a rapid response plan for newly discovered non-local species.

Water
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Prevent the spread of existing invasive population to minimize impacts.

Water
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Review ongoing research and participate in research as opportunities arise.

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

Conduct periodic review of local plans and their implementation, and complete an analysis of progress and areas where adaptations are...

Keweenaw Bay Indian Community

The installation of boat washing and fish cleaning stations at Buck's Marina.

Water
Mi'kmaq Nation

Adaptation [for the Wooly Adelgid] will include education and awareness for Tribal members.

People
Mi'kmaq Nation

Selectively harvesting impacted {Beech Trees] trees to destroy the insects will also be a potential adaptation strategy

Mi'kmaq Nation

One form of adaptation [to control the Garlic Mustard] would be harvesting and eating the weed.

Food
Mi'kmaq Nation

Monitoring the presence of invasive plant species is a priority. In general utilizing an integrated pest management (IPM) approach to...