IPMT Annual Reports

a person teaches a group of people about invasive species with a sign that says "weed wrangle" in the foreground
Volunteers at the Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management Weed Wrangle event, including the National Capital Area IPMT, at the National Colonial Farm, Piscataway Park.

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The National Park Service (NPS) Invasive Plant Management Teams (IPMTs) are proactive, innovative, and collaborative in order to protect and preserve the natural and cultural resources entrusted to the NPS. The IPMT program represents a significant facet of on-site invasive plant management within the NPS. Teams collaborate with park-based natural and cultural resources staff, as well as a range of partners, to achieve park resource management goals.

Each year, the IMPTs produce an annual report to showcase the work being done in parks. Annual reports include a national perspective as well as reports from each of the 17 individual IMPTs throughout the nation. Check out the annual report(s) below to see that impressive work that these teams accomplish each year.



Annual Reports by Year

Below is a collection of annual reports dating back to 2002. Click the link to see the annual report by year.

Source: Data Store Collection 9169. To search for additional information, visit the Data Store.

Last updated: June 23, 2022