Title: How To Start A Project
1How To Start A Project
Whitehall Project Teachers Todd Breitenfeldt
And Mike Battaiola
2 Subject of Talk
- Overview of Whitehall Project
- Strategies to start
- Replicable
- Other Similar Programs
- Benefits
3Projects Do Not Appear Out Of No Where!
4Overview of Whitehall/WHE
- Start Small, K.I.S!
- knapweed insectary
- Bio-agent collection
- Bio-agent release/augmentation
- Release site location, monitoring mapping
- Land owner relations are GREAT!
- Public collection days are FUN!
- Education teachers landowners
5Start Small, K.I.S.!
- Pick 2-3 weeds, 5-6 bio-agents of focus
- Choose area of focus, plan budget
- Locate teachers/groups in it for the long term
- One person in charge
- Be patient, plan for expansion.
6Be Patient!
7Yearly Cycle
-Winter Talk to students about job next summer,
plan of work, MWCA Annual Meeting, present
grants -Spring Hire students, order needed
supplies, begin articles -Late Spring Train
students, clean up insectaries, transplant
replacement plants, plan release site monitoring
schedule -Early Summer finish insectaries, call
all land owners, begin monitoring at correct
times for bio-agents, begin field
collections -Summer Maintain insectaries,
continue monitoring, collections, hold public
collection days, plan for future funding/write
grants -Mid/Late Summer Make sure insectary
flashing/netting is secure, begin Cyphocleonus
collections, update records -Early Fall students
collect weevils -Fall winterize equipment and
insectaries, turn in grants..sit back and smile
at a job well done!
8Too Many Cooks
9Insectary mass rear knapweed insects
- Produce 1000-3000 Cyphocleonus achates weevils
and 500-1,600 Agapeta zoegana moths each year - Insectary gardens on school grounds great ed.
opportunity students collect, help maintain
tours - Quite labor intensive school, crews
- Our problem
we
are out of pullable knapweed
in So. Jefferson Co.!
10Whitehall Insectary Views
11Other Insectaries
12Bio-Agent Collection
- Different method for each bio-agent know the
label! - Sweep nets, hand pick, vac., accelerator,
aspirator or pump - Contact all landowners w/ bio-release sites
educate monitor - GPS map and monitor bio-release sites
- Hold public bio-agent collection (net) days.
13Pay Attention to the weather and timing of insect
populations
14Collection Views
15Bio-Agent Release/Augmentation
- Plan release sites
- Release at proper time and in good habitat
- Augment till well established.
16Release Site Location, Mapping Monitoring
17Land Owners Relations -Are GREAT!!!
- Each year call every land owner and ask them
what they want us to do nothing, monitor,
redistribute, augment and/or public collection
day - Great way to educate about IPM!
- Land Owners come to expect this service
- Good PR for County, School and all weed fighters
- Find and utilize useful bursts of insects!
18Public Collection Days Are FUN!!
- Land owners have ownership
- Great education opportunity
- PR Value!
19Education
- Teachers educating students about weeds
- Whitehall Project Summer Classes
- Noxious Weed Curriculum
- Educate local land owners