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SUMMARY:20th Annual Pine Barrens Research Forum
DESCRIPTION:View the event flyer. To register\, contact carol.sholl@scwa.com or call the Pine Barrens Commission office at (631) 288-1079.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/20th-annual-pine-barrens-research-forum/
CATEGORIES:Local
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SUMMARY:EAB Death Curve: The Science Behind Ash Treatment & Mortality
DESCRIPTION:From NYS DEC: “This workshop includes a lecture portion focusing on recent research on treatment options and application methods for EAB\, as well as the aftermath of EAB and how to move forward. In addition to the lecture\, the workshop also features an outdoor session to learn to identify ash trees\, symptoms of an infestation\, and 3 model insecticide application methods.” \nFor more information on topics\, speakers\, and registration\, view the flyer here.  Early registration deadline October 5\, 2015.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/eab-death-curve-the-science-behind-ash-treatment-mortality/
LOCATION:Woodside Lodge – Black Creek Park\, 3835 Union Street \,  North Chili\, NY\, 14514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local
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SUMMARY:Environmental Law Institute Webinar-  Non-native Wildlife Disease: Prevention\, Rapid Response\, and Containment
DESCRIPTION:For more information and to register\, see the Environmental Law Institute event page.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/environmental-law-institute-webinar-non-native-wildlife-disease-prevention-rapid-response-and-containment/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151021
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SUMMARY:Sixth Annual Northern Great Lakes Invasive Species Conference
DESCRIPTION:For more information on the agenda\, workshops\, and registration\, view the conference registration package.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/sixth-annual-northern-great-lakes-invasive-species-conference/
LOCATION:University Center at Northern Michigan University\, 1401 Presque Isle Ave\, Marquette\, MI\, 49855\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: A Hard Nut to Crack Webinar
DESCRIPTION:From the Northeastern States Research Cooperative:\n\n“Eastern hemlock is a valued component of New England’s forest\, annually adding about $100 million to the economy in New York and New England. Thirty-seven percent of eastern hemlock is found in New England. Hemlock contributes significantly to the biodiversity of the Northern Forest\, playing a key role in erosion control along streams\, and providing food\, shelter\, and shade for a wide variety of wildlife and fish. Hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is an exotic invasive insect pest that is ravaging hemlock forests along most of the eastern seaboard and continues to expand its distribution\, threatening the entire range of eastern hemlock. In 2008\, a significant natural decline in HWA populations in New Hampshire was observed by state foresters. HWA in these areas showed signs of infection\, from which fungi were isolated. Through morphological and molecular analyses\, NSRC researchers confirmed that the fungus was Myriangium sp.\, an entomopathogen of scale insects they had found in past field studies. This project investigated the dynamics of this fungal-induced widespread disease of HWA\, suggesting ways to exploit this natural agent for sustained HWA management in the Northern Forest.” \n\nRegister here for the webinar.\n\n 
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/hemlock-wooly-adelgid-a-hard-nut-to-crack-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151029T093000
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SUMMARY:Fall 2015 Watercraft Inspection Webinar
DESCRIPTION:From the New York Sea Grant Fall 2015 Watercraft Inspection Steward Program Webinar Series: \nIdentification\, Impact\, Prevention & Control of Aquatic Invasive Species with Megan Pistolese\, St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management \nRegistration for webinars is required and can be found at: https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/WatercraftInspection_112
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/fall-2015-watercraft-inspection-webinar/
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