“We need to learn from the past to shape the future,” says Dr. Dylan Parry. Studying invasive insects outbreaks, biocontrol, and more, Parry strives to connect research to practice.

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NISAW Webinar: When Doing Nothing is the Best Invasive Plant Management Tool
Please join us for a special National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) webinar on February 25th at 11am EST.
February Webinar: Social Conflict & Invasive Species Management
Join us for a presentation from Wade Simmons, graduate student at Cornell University, as he presents on Making sense of social conflict over invasive species management on February 24th, 2021.
Research Digest: January 2021
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from PNAS, Science, and more.
Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Andrea Dávalos
By co-producing research with land managers, Dr. Andrea Dávalos ties her research on invasive species and associated stressors with management.
Garlic Mustard’s Time of Decline | Research Summary
Garlic mustard may occupy forest understories, but mounting evidence shows that with time, populations of this ubiquitous invader are in decline.
Research Digest: December 2020
Our monthly research digest with recently published papers on invasive species from the Journal of Plant Ecology, Ecology Letters and other journals.
Researcher Spotlight: Dr. Myla Aronson
Struck by the dominance of invasive plant species in urban-suburban landscapes, Dr. Myla Aronson researches invasive species impacts, spread, and management in human-dominated areas.
Research Summary: Invasional Meltdown, Underground
Plant competition seemingly plays out before our eyes, but Zhang et al. find that invasive plants may gain a competitive edge through unseen soil interactions.
Invasive Species & Climate Change Symposium
The fourth annual Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Symposium will be held virtually via Zoom on January 20th...