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Weed Inventory/Mapping Update

IM-AZ-2014-007
Instruction Memorandum
United States Department of the Interior
 
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Arizona State Office
One North Central Avenue, Suite 800
Phoenix, Arizona  85004-4427
 
February 14, 2014
In Reply Refer To:
9015 (9320) P
 
EMS TRANSMISSION 02/18/2014
Instruction Memorandum No. AZ-2014-007
Expires:  9/30/2015     EXPIRED
 
To: District Managers and Field Managers
   Attention:  Weeds Program Leads
 
From: State Director
 
Subject: Weed Inventory/Mapping Update DD: 2/25/2014
 
Purpose:  Weed population information, compiled by the State, will be incorporated into the updated Vegetation Treatments Environmental Impact Statement and provided to the Department of the Interior, Congress, Federal, State and County agencies.
 
Policy/Action:  Each Field Office is asked to provide the most recent accurate weed inventory data (post 2000) using the attached form (Attachment 1).  The form includes a list of non-native invasive plant species that has been identified and verified by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) National Weed Team for inclusion in this data call.  Field personnel can provide additional weed species inventory data collected in their Field Office for species not listed on the form by adding additional lines to the form.
 
In reporting the data for each species, there are four types of data to consider:  net infested inventoried acres, gross infested inventoried acres or gross infested estimated acres, and location.  Each Field Office should report any existing information from previous or current on-the- ground inventories.  Attachment 2 provides definitions associated with the gathering of the data, along with instructions to fill out the form.  It is extremely important for the Field Offices to spend the necessary time compiling the information and reporting it as accurately as possible to ensure the information presented represents the extent of invasive plant species found on lands the BLM administers.
 
Process and Guidelines:
  • The Field Office Weed Inventory Form (Attachment 1) will be completed by each Field Office for the purpose of recording the number of infested acres and location within each Field Office.
  • The completed Excel form should be emailed to Lisa Soo, State Weed Coordinator, by February 25, 2014.
  • Following the return of all the completed forms, the State Weed Coordinator will send the individual Field Office data forms to the National Operations Center, where they will be summarized.
For those Field Offices that have fully implemented the National Invasive Species Information Management System (NISIMS) and have all of their current and legacy (from 2001 and later) infestation data in the database, the person completing the form should go to the NISIMS SharePoint site where directions for using the NISIMS data retrieval tool is outlined.  This tool will output all the necessary acreage summaries required for this data call.  All legacy infestation data that was submitted to the Washington Office (WO) in accordance with the three previous Instruction Memorandums (IM) have been incorporated into the NISIMS database, and should be available for completing the data call using the NISIMS data retrieval tool.
 
If only partial or incomplete infestation data was submitted during the identified data calls, and/or if current infestation data is not being captured using NISIMS, the Field Office can use the NISIMS data retrieval tool to extract acreage summaries from the NISIMS database, but will also have to manually compile NISIMS output acreage values with acreages from other data sources to complete this data call.
 
Timeframe:  Due February 25, 2014.
 
Budget Impact:  None.
 
Background:  At the end of Fiscal Year (FY) 2000, the BLM compiled noxious and invasive weed information to determine the acreage that included both on-the-ground inventories and estimates of invasive non-native plants on BLM lands.  At the same time, the BLM began preparing data definitions for the NISIMS, and has since completed data standards for Invasive Species Management Area; Invasive Species Survey Area; and Invasive Species Infestation Area.  All data definitions comply with the North American Weed Management Association data standards.
 
In FY 2008, IM No. 2007-159 requested all Field Offices to submit any spatial or tabular legacy data, which included the names of the target species and the boundary of the individual infestations either in digital or manual format for the NISIMS database.  In FY 2012, a second request for all invasive species inventory data, both paper and/or digital, was sent out for the purpose of inclusion into the NISIMS database.  In FY 2013, the NISIMS database was fully deployed and the Washington Office (WO) issued IM No. 2013-074 requiring all Field Offices to report the collection of all field inventories, treatment and monitoring data pertaining to invasive species, including any spatial or tabular invasive species data, into the NISIMS system.
 
Legacy data provided by States to be included in the NISIMS database includes data being available back to 2000 for State and Field Offices responding to the data calls.  These data will make available data for the inventory update, provided data in NISIMS represents a complete report, from 2000 to the present for the species identified.
 
Directives Affected:  The BLM Manual Section 9015, Integrated Weed Management, and BLM Manual 9011, Chemical Pest Control (IPM Handbook), in future revisions.
 
Coordination:  This IM was coordinated with the Renewable Resources and Planning Branch, Resources Division, in the Arizona State Office.
 
Contact:  If you have any questions regarding this data call, please contact Lisa Soo, Invasive and Noxious Weeds Program Coordinator, at 602-417-9242, and for technical questions concerning the NISIMS data retrieval process, please contact Dave Wilson, State GIS Coordinator, at 602-417-9327.
 
SIGNED BY:
Gera Ashton
for Raymond Suazo
 
AUTHENTICATED BY:
Susan Williams
Staff Assistant
 
2 Attachments:
1 - Field Office Weed Inventory Form (4 pp)
2 - Field Office Weed Inventory Instructions (2 pp)