2018/19 PAMF participant feedback!

December 23, 2019 – Patrick Canniff, Great Lakes Commission As we reach the end of Phragmites translocation phase and the start of the dormant phase, it’s a good time to take a moment to celebrate the things that we’ve accomplished this past year and reflect on...

That’s a wrap! – 2018/19 PAMF cycle summary

October 25, 2019 – Emily Jameson, USGS Student Contractor  As Phragmites have begun senescing, the PAMF team has been busy crunching all the data from the 2018/19 participation cycle and providing guidance to active participants. Thank you to all the...

Tips for submitting high-quality data

August 26, 2019 – Samantha Tank, Great Lakes Commission  Tips for submitting high-quality data One of the most exciting aspects of PAMF is that anyone currently managing or planning to manage Phragmites within the Great Lakes basin can join and take advantage of...

How does PAMF’s model use participant-collected data?

July 23, 2019 – Maryellen Zbrozek, USGS Student Contractor  How does PAMF’s model use participant-collected data? With the end of PAMF’s second full cycle quickly approaching, PAMF participants have been gearing up to collect and submit their data packages....

How do Phragmites affect your life?

February 7, 2019 – Samantha Stanton, Great Lakes Commission   How do Phragmites affect your life? The impacts of non-native invasive Phragmites touches the lives of all people in the Great Lakes basin and beyond, even if they aren’t aware of their existence! To...

Phragmites invasion in the Great Lakes region

December 12, 2018 – Samantha Stanton, Great Lakes Commission   Updated December 14, 2018 Phragmites seems to be everywhere in the Great Lake region – but where did it come from? First, it is important to recognize that there is a subspecies of Phragmites that is...