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FEDERAL INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF NOXIOUS AND EXOTIC WEEDS

The Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic weeds
(FICMNEW) represents an unprecedented formal partnership between 18 federal
agencies with direct invasive plant management and regulatory responsibilities
spanning across the United States and territories. FICMNEW was established
through a Memorandum of Understanding signed by agency leadership in 1994 and
1997. It is currently co-chaired by DOI-BLM (Seth Flanigan) and USDA-NRCS (Chris
Taliga). See a printable flyer and learn more about FICMNEW Factsheet [PDF, 657
KB].

During quarterly open meetings, FICMNEW members interact on important national
and regional invasive plant issues and share information with various public and
private organizations participating with the federal sector to address invasive
plant issues.

FICMNEW's charter directs the committee to coordinate, through the respective
Secretaries, Assistant Secretaries, and Agency heads, information regarding the
identification and extent of invasive plants in the U.S. and to coordinate
federal agency management of these species. FICMNEW accomplishes these portions
of its charter by developing and sharing scientific and technical information,
fostering collaborative efforts among federal agencies, providing
recommendations for national and regional level management of invasive plants,
and sponsoring technical/educational conferences and workshops concerning
invasive plants.

FICMNEW continues to bridge the gap between federal agency invasive plant
management and science activities and has been a driving force behind the
national emphasis against the broader invasive species threat.


NEXT OPEN MEETING

 * Date/Time: October 24, 2024 -- 1:00-2:30pm EST / 11:00am-12:30pm MDT
 * Topic: “Where have all the flowers gone? A call for federal leadership in
   deer management in the United States” presented by Dr. Bernd Blossey who will
   address his recent policy and practice review paper.
 * Meeting location and call-in information: The meeting will be held virtually.
   Call in instructions will be sent via email. Please email Seth Flanigan
   (sflanigan[at]blm.gov) if you are not on our electronic list and would like
   to receive a meeting invitation.


SAVE THE DATE! 

FICMNEW will host the North American Invasive Species Forum May 12-16, 2025 in
Washington, DC. 



The North American Invasive Species Forum (NAISF) is an international event
encompassing the interests of professionals and organizations involved in
invasive species management, research, and regulation across North America. It
brings together program managers, project directors, regulators, NGOs, and
others from the international invasive species community to highlight new
research, emerging issues, success stories, and prevention and response
initiatives.

For more information contact Vijay Nandula, FICMNEW NAISF planning chair,
vijay.nandula@usda.gov(link sends email)

The Federal Interagency Committee for the Management of Noxious and Exotic Weeds
(FICMNEW) is hosting this Forum with the support of and guidance from an
international steering committee representing the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.






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