Mapping Garlic Mustard
The Michigan Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) will be partnering with the Ingham County and West Michigan clusters of The Stewardship Network to map the locations of garlic mustard in these regions of the lower peninsula. Data on the locations of the garlic mustard infestations will be added to the MISIN database on invasive species in an atempt to increase the understanding of the distribution of invasives within the state.
ASETS is the lead developer of the MISIN mapping and data management system. We are cooperating with the Landis Lab at MSU and the Michigan Natural Features Inventory in the development of this important invasives project.
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