nps presentation on restoration plans for north and south garden
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North and South Garden North and South Garden Native Plant Native Plant RestorationRestoration
Patti Rafferty, Chief Resource StewardshipPatti Rafferty, Chief Resource Stewardshippatricia_rafferty@nps.govpatricia_rafferty@nps.gov718-354-4625718-354-4625
National Park ServiceNational Park ServiceU.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Department of the InteriorGateway National Recreation AreaGateway National Recreation Area
General Project OverviewGeneral Project OverviewRemove invasive plants from 14 acres.
Plant native vegetation to restore biodiversity and habitat functions.
Develop and implement long term monitoring
Utilize adaptive management to maintain native plant communities.
Increase capacity to manage invasive plants in other NPS and NYC sites
North Garden
South Garden
Jamaica Bay-Rockaway Parks Conservancy
Problems with Invasive Problems with Invasive PlantsPlantsWhat Are Invasive Plants?-Non-native -Reproduce rapidly-Displace native species-Reduce habitat and food for native insects, birds and other wildlife-Reduce biodiversity and establish undesirable monocultures
Non-native Invasive Upland Plants-Oriental Bittersweet-Japanese Honeysuckle-Porcelainberry-Bush Honeysuckle-Multiflora Rose
Project BenefitsProject BenefitsRestore biodiversity-Remove invasive species-Establish diverse native plant communities-Support native wildlife – particularly insects and birds
Improve visitor experience-Eliminating undesirable monocultures-Enhance wildlife viewing-Education and outreach
Project TimelineProject Timeline
Phase I – South GardenPhase I – South Garden
•Winter 2015 Invasive Plant Removal – Basal Bark and Winter 2015 Invasive Plant Removal – Basal Bark and Cut StumpCut Stump•May 2016 – Mechanical and manual removal (~ 2 acres)May 2016 – Mechanical and manual removal (~ 2 acres)•May 2016 – Volunteer Planting (~ 2 acres)May 2016 – Volunteer Planting (~ 2 acres)•July-August, 2016 – Invasive Plant TreatmentJuly-August, 2016 – Invasive Plant Treatment•September 2016 – Volunteer Planting (~ 4 acres)September 2016 – Volunteer Planting (~ 4 acres)•Fall 2016- Fall 2017 – Follow-up TreatmentsFall 2016- Fall 2017 – Follow-up Treatments•Long-term managementLong-term management
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Project TimelineProject Timeline
Phase II – North GardenPhase II – North Garden
•September – October 2016 - Invasive Plant September – October 2016 - Invasive Plant RemovalRemoval•May 2017 – Volunteer Planting (~ 3 acres)May 2017 – Volunteer Planting (~ 3 acres)•July-August, 2017 – Invasive Plant TreatmentJuly-August, 2017 – Invasive Plant Treatment•September 2017 – Volunteer Planting (~ 4 acres)September 2017 – Volunteer Planting (~ 4 acres)•Fall 2017- Fall 2018 – Follow-up TreatmentsFall 2017- Fall 2018 – Follow-up Treatments•Long-term managementLong-term management
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After Invasive Plant RemovalAfter Invasive Plant Removal
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• Identify management concerns
• Identify and evaluate invasive treatment options
• Identify existing vegetation to inform restoration planting
• Provide baseline condition to evaluate effectiveness of project over time
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ElevationElevation
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Planting Planting ZonesZones
May 13-15, May 13-15, 2016 2016 Volunteer Volunteer PlantingPlanting
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How can you get involved?How can you get involved?Volunteer!!!Contact:Keith WhiteVolunteer Coordinator for Gateway 718-354-5109Keith_White@nps.gov
Daphne YunPublic Affairs718-354-4602Daphne_Yun@nps.gov
Patti RaffertyChief, Resource Stewardship718-354-4625Patricia_rafferty@nps.gov
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