NISAW Webinar: Protecting North American Biodiversity from Invasive Species

Biodiversity in Focus: A Status Report on North American Species and Ecosystems at Risk presented by Regan Smyth Biodiversity loss is recognized by the World Economic Forum as one the greatest global risks, threatening not just the persistence of at-risk species and health of ecological communities but also the people who depend upon them. In […]

Collaboration and Innovation: Working at Multiple Scales at the Department of the Interior to Manage Invasive Species

The Department of the Interior plays a central role in how the United States stewards its public lands. Interior manages one-fifth of the country’s land area, thousands of miles of coastline, hundreds of dams and reservoirs, and 1.76 billion acres of the Outer Continental Shelf. It also upholds the federal government’s trust responsibilities to 574 […]

Webinar: Field mapping protocols- What to consider when mapping for invasive plant species

Speakers: Jennifer Hillmer and Mark Daluge Join representatives from the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) Standards and Technology Committee in a webinar that will explore the NAISMA Mapping Standards and Field Mapping Protocols. Many managers understand the value of data collection and sharing. However, guidance on data collection practices is not easily accessible. […]

Webinar: The Trouble with Lionfish: Perspectives from across North America

Please join CONABIO (the National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity of Mexico) and NAISMA in welcoming Steve Gittings, Chief Scientist for NOAA’s National Marine Sanctuaries Program and Mateo Sabido from the Institute of Biodiversity and Protected Natural Areas of the State of Quintana Roo (IBANQROO) for a 2-hour informational webinar to discuss […]

Webinar: Live Long and Prosper: Protecting Ash Trees and the Ash Resource from Emerald Ash Borer (EAB)

Speaker: Dr. Deborah McCullough, Professor, Department of Entomology and Department of Forestry, Michigan State University This webinar will address options for protecting valuable ash trees in landscapes from Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) with systemic insecticides. Tactics to integrate systemic insecticides with other EAB management tactics in forested areas, as well as landscapes, will be included. […]

Webinar: Chondria tumulosa impacts to coral reefs in Hawaii

Speaker: Dr. Heather Spalding, Associate Professor, College of Charleston Heather Spalding is an associate professor of marine biology at the College of Charleston. She is interested in factors affecting the diversity, ecology, and physiology of marine macroalgal assemblages.

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