S5 Ep 03: Big Island Invasive Species Committee (BIISC): Risks, Responses, And Resources
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We talk with Franny Brewer of the Big Island Invasive Species Committee about how prevention, early detection, and community reporting protect Hawaii’s farms, forests, and neighborhoods. From port monitoring to nematode injections, we map the tools anyone can use to slow the spread.
• Role of BIISC across prevention, detection, response, and education
• Port monitoring for CRB, RIFA, mosquitoes, and Japanese beetle
• Early detection using iNaturalist and formal plant ID
• Prioritizing threats with Hawaii Pacific Weed Risk Assessment
• Widespread pests education via Hawaii Ant Lab methods
• Two line spittle bug impacts on pasture and spread
• Queensland longhorn beetle damage to kukui, cacao, ulu, citrus
• Nematode trunk injections as a targeted control
• Devil weed toxicity to cattle and pasture takeover risk
• Outreach in communities and training for frontline workers
• Choosing non-invasive plants with PlantPono.org
• How to report sightings with clear photos and samples
Links: https://www.biisc.org/
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