The Long Island Invasive Species Management Area (LIISMA)
LIISMA is a collaborative network of organizations across Long Island, New York City, and nearby coastal islands, and one of eight regional partnerships in New York State focused on invasive species management. Its mission is to protect local ecosystems, economies, and public health by reducing the impact of invasive species through coordinated efforts and shared expertise among government agencies, nonprofits, and private partners.
2021 Annual Report
Data Visuals & Layout: Jackie Briggs Photographs: LISMA
Creating an interpretive sign for Big Reed Pond at Montauk County park
Project objective: Develop an interpretive sign that educates visitors about native and invasive species in the area, while encouraging them to take simple precautions to help prevent the spread of invasive species to other parts of the state.
Illustration, graphics and design: Jackie Briggs
Photographs: LIISMA
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
watercolor & pencil
drawn in photoshop
final design