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SUMMARY:New York Invasive Species Awareness Week
DESCRIPTION:Visit stoptheinvasionny.com for statewide events and news updates.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/new-york-invasive-species-awareness-week-2/
CATEGORIES:State-wide
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170725
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SUMMARY:Workshop on the Science and Management of Ash Forests after Emerald Ash Borer
DESCRIPTION:From ashworkshop.org: \nThe emerald ash borer (EAB)\, first detected in 2002 in North America\, is rapidly spreading throughout the United States and Canada\, targeting all native ash species. The loss of ash will have important economic\, social\, and ecological impacts\, especially in areas where ash is the dominant canopy species\, such as wetlands and riparian areas. This workshop is offered to help prepare for and mitigate the anticipated challenges. \nJoin managers\, land owners\, and researchers for presentations\, field tours\, and posters aimed at the expected changes from the loss of ash and management options for resilient ecosystems. Topics will include silvicultural approaches\, options for species transition\, hydrologic changes\, plant community response\, biogeochemistry\, and more! \nVisit the workshop website for more information on the program\, registration\, and lodging. \n 
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/workshop-science-management-ash-forests-emerald-ash-borer/
LOCATION:The Inn on Lake Superior\, 350 Canal Park Dr.\, Duluth\, MN\, 55802\, United States
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170727
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SUMMARY:Northeast Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Management Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The first RISCC Management Symposium will be held July 27 and 28\, 2017 on the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus. The objective of the meeting is to bring together natural resource managers and scientists to discuss how climate change might affect invasion risk in the northeastern region and to identify ways to translate research into management action. \nView more details at the RISCC website\, or fill out the registration form.
URL:https://www.nyisri.org/event/northeast-regional-invasive-species-climate-change-riscc-management-symposium/
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