The 27th USDA Interagency Research Forum on Invasive Species
Loews Annapolis Hotel 126 West Street, Annapolis, MD, United StatesFor more information and to register, visit the USDA Forest Service Forum Webpage
For more information and to register, visit the USDA Forest Service Forum Webpage
From Asian Carp Canada: "Please join our latest webinar to hear Dr. Chris Wilson discuss how early detection of aquatic...
Visit the Weed Science Society of America website for details and to register.
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“Hack and squirt” is an individual plant treatment technique widely used for woody invasive plants across the United States. The basic method involves making a series of cuts around the circumference of a tree and immediately...
After prevention, Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) is the most effective method to control the establishment and spread of new populations of invasive plants. Invasive species management is often constrained by time and resources...
California’s Sierra Nevada mountain range is valued for its wildlife habitat and natural beauty as well as its timber resources and role in the state’s water supply. Due to its remoteness and climatic extremes, the Sierra has been less...
Unfortunately, firewood is a common vector for the spread of many forest and tree pests throughout North America. Join us for a combined NISAW and Firewood Outreach Coordinating Initiative webinar discussing....
Inspired by national and international efforts now underway, Weed Wrangle Nashville represents a fresh new push to stem the tide of biological pollution in local communities...
From the INLS page: "The Ithaca Native Landscape Symposium is based on a simple idea: the use of native plants...