Wading through the data: understanding EDDMapS, a leader in invasive species mapping with Rebekah Wallace

Wading through the data: understanding EDDMapS, a leader in invasive species mapping with Rebekah Wallace

Author: Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, Erin Garrett April 2, 2026 Duration: 46:19

This week on Everyday Environment we chat with Rebekah Wallace out of the University of Georgia. Rebekah is the coordinator for EDDMapS, a platform used by the general public and professionals alike for invasive, pest, and biocontrol species reporting and distribution monitoring. For 20 years, this platform has worked with partners across the US and Canada to develop tools to help aggregate distribution data, educate the public on invasive species, document management efforts, anticipate spread, and more. Learn about the fascinating ways that this tool can help with invasive species management on the ground.

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