Lake St. Clair CISMA
Lake St. Clair CISMA
The Lake St. Clair (LSC) Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA) was established in Macomb and St. Clair counties through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program in 2015. The LSC CISMA is a collaborative effort to enhance ecosystem functions and enrich ecosystem services through invasive species prevention, detection, management, and outreach. All of this is achieved through the actions of a full time Director collaborating with LSC CISMA partners, including its fiduciary since 2018, Six Rivers Land Conservancy.
The LSC CISMA goals are to:
- Prevent the spread of invasive species and reduce their environmental and economic impacts
- Detect invasive species occurrences to guide management, outreach, and restoration
- Educate citizens and practitioners on invasive species issues, impacts, and more!
For more information visit https://www.lakestclaircisma.com/.
The Lake St. Clair (LSC) Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (CISMA) was established in Macomb and St. Clair counties through the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program in 2015. The LSC CISMA is a collaborative effort to enhance ecosystem functions and enrich ecosystem services through invasive species prevention, detection, management, and outreach. All of this is achieved through the actions of a full time Director collaborating with LSC CISMA partners, including its fiduciary since 2018 Six Rivers Land Conservancy.
The LSC CISMA goals are to:
1) Prevent the spread of invasive species and reduce their environmental and economic impacts
2) Detect invasive species occurrences to guide management, outreach, and restoration
3) Educate citizens and practitioners on invasive species issues, impacts, and more!
Invasive species are organisms that are not native and whose introduction causes harm, or is likely to cause harm to Michigan’s economy, environment, wildlife, and/ or human health. Economic impacts of invasive species include reduced property values, degradation of infrastructure, public safety hazards, and loss of land use. Environmental impacts of invasive species include loss of biodiversity, loss of habitat, and altered nutrient cycles, hydrology, and topographies.
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Interested in becoming a partner of the LSC CISMA? Partnerships are open to local governmental units (townships, cities, villages, county, etc.), non-for-profit organizations, volunteers, and/ or universities. Benefits to partners of the LSC CISMA include:
- Involvement in projects funded through local, state, and federal initiatives
- Free outreach, trainings, workshops, and presentations customized for target audiences
- Access to outreach materials (brochures, posters, etc.)
- Cost share treatments for Macomb County road right-of-ways
- Assistance in conducting monitoring, surveys, treatment, restoration, events, and education
Interested in becoming more involved with CISMA volunteer work? Join us and express your strengths! Volunteer opportunities can vary depending on your desires and range from helping learn how to identify, map, and control invasive species to providing education and outreach about invasive species and their impacts.
Treatment Maps
For more information about upcoming events visit our new website at: https://www.lakestclaircisma.com/menu/2021-treatment-areas
Event Schedule
For more information about upcoming events visit our website at: https://www.lakestclaircisma.com/events
Resources
General Invasive species (IS) information
- Michigan Invasive Species
- Local Contractors List
- Field Identification Guide to Invasive Plants in Michigan’s Natural Communities
- Midwest Invasive Species Information Network (MISIN) Training Modules
- Map & Report Invasive Species using the MISIN cell-phone application or online
- Lake St. Clair CISMA Strategic Management Plan
- Waste Management’s Invasive Plant Disposal
- Michigan’s Citizens Guide to IS Disposal
- EDD Maps - Invasive Species Range Shifts due to Climate Change
- 2020 Invasive Species Summit Highlights & Useful Links
- Reporting Invasive Species video recording
- Invasive Species that Impact Trees video recording
- Emerging and Established Aquatic Invasive Species video recording
- 2021 Recording of Invasive Species Training for Field Staff
- Useful Links Document from Invasive Species Training for Field Staff
- 2021 Recording of Spring Invasive Species Summit
- Useful Links Document from Spring Invasive Species Summit
State campaigns
Restoration
Phragmites
- Tips for “cutting to drown” and “effective spading” of Phragmites
- A Guide to the Control & Management of Invasive Phragmites
- Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy (EGLE) website on Phragmites
- SEMCOG Spotlight on Invasive Species: Phragmites Video
Contact Us
PHONE
OFFICE LOCATION
Macomb County Administration Building (1 S Main St. Mount Clemens, MI 48043)
COVID OFFICE HOURS
Please contact the CISMA Director via email or phone to schedule an office visit.
Acknowledgments
The Lake St. Clair CISMA is funded by the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program (Michigan.gov/Invasives).