On October first I started the "Orlando Exotic and Invasive Species Hunters Group" on Meetup.com. The above plant is Cesar's Weed (Urena lobata). It is a very invasive plant and the main focus of this group.
Our specialty is "manual control" which means removing invasive plants by hand rather than spraying chemicals.
Meeting one
10/3/12
Heading out by myelf I entered our main base of operations, Jay Blanchard Park in East Orlando, Florida. I've been a volunteer here for over 17 years, picking up litter and fighting exotic/invasive plants. Today I took out 100 Cesar Weeds (leaf shown above), 275 Air Potatoes and a pile of Air Potatoe vines without roots and a patch of Japanese Climbing Vines.
Meeting Two
10/10/12
Returning to Blanchard Park I took out 100 Cesar Weeds, 1 Small Chinese Tallow Tree, 1 South American Ear Tree and 14 Cuban Anole Lizards.
Meeting Three
10/17/12
I schedule my environmental trip in late afternoon. This is to avoid the hot Florida sun and so myself and my volunteers are at a less risk of getting skin cancer. Today I took out 211 Cesar Weeds and 1 Cuban Anole Lizard. Today I was joined by one female volunteer who I met at the Wildlife Hospital I volunteer at.
Meeting Four
10/19/12
In an odd twist of events my one volunteer went back to Blanchard without me and took out 450 Cesar Weeds.
Meeting Five
10/20/12
We moved location and went to the Campus of UCF for a night hunt. But conditions turned out to be very dry, cool and out collection low. The two of us walked around for about an hour searching buildings. We got 7 Cuban Anole Lizards and one Green House Frog. This was the first time I was able to identify a invasive Green House Frog so this was a good day of learning for me.
I was able to show my volunteer what a invasive Pleco/Sailfin/Armoured Catfish is. There is a small pond on the campus with two of them in it.
Meeting Six
10/24/12
By myself I headed out into Blanchard Park. I took out 107 Cesar Weeds, 10 Water Lettuce plants and I girdled on huge Chinese Tallow Tree, see above picture. Hopefully this will slow it's growth if not kill it below the cut. I think to kill it I may need to poison it too. This tree has millions of seeds on it, but by next year it will be dead and I'll collect EVERY baby it drops.
Our specialty is "manual control" which means removing invasive plants by hand rather than spraying chemicals.
Meeting one
10/3/12
Heading out by myelf I entered our main base of operations, Jay Blanchard Park in East Orlando, Florida. I've been a volunteer here for over 17 years, picking up litter and fighting exotic/invasive plants. Today I took out 100 Cesar Weeds (leaf shown above), 275 Air Potatoes and a pile of Air Potatoe vines without roots and a patch of Japanese Climbing Vines.
Meeting Two
10/10/12
Returning to Blanchard Park I took out 100 Cesar Weeds, 1 Small Chinese Tallow Tree, 1 South American Ear Tree and 14 Cuban Anole Lizards.
Meeting Three
10/17/12
I schedule my environmental trip in late afternoon. This is to avoid the hot Florida sun and so myself and my volunteers are at a less risk of getting skin cancer. Today I took out 211 Cesar Weeds and 1 Cuban Anole Lizard. Today I was joined by one female volunteer who I met at the Wildlife Hospital I volunteer at.
Meeting Four
10/19/12
In an odd twist of events my one volunteer went back to Blanchard without me and took out 450 Cesar Weeds.
Meeting Five
10/20/12
We moved location and went to the Campus of UCF for a night hunt. But conditions turned out to be very dry, cool and out collection low. The two of us walked around for about an hour searching buildings. We got 7 Cuban Anole Lizards and one Green House Frog. This was the first time I was able to identify a invasive Green House Frog so this was a good day of learning for me.
I was able to show my volunteer what a invasive Pleco/Sailfin/Armoured Catfish is. There is a small pond on the campus with two of them in it.
Meeting Six
10/24/12
By myself I headed out into Blanchard Park. I took out 107 Cesar Weeds, 10 Water Lettuce plants and I girdled on huge Chinese Tallow Tree, see above picture. Hopefully this will slow it's growth if not kill it below the cut. I think to kill it I may need to poison it too. This tree has millions of seeds on it, but by next year it will be dead and I'll collect EVERY baby it drops.
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