Maps now available - Princeton Invasive Mapping

The Princeton Invasive Mapping Program has recently completed percent cover maps for privet, kudzu, and cogongrass across the Southeast. The maps are based on data contributed by many invasive plant experts from around the Southeast. You can download these maps and all associated data at http://invasive.princeton.edu.

 

The maps provide a regional view of these species at a six-kilometer resolution. We hope they will be useful for identifying invasion hot-spots, coordinating management efforts across the region, and attracting funding and political support for containment and restoration efforts. Please visit http://invasive.princeton.edu to view and download the maps/data. We will be updating the maps periodically, so you still may sign up and contribute through our website.

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