Webinar: “Jumping Worms:” What We Know Now

Bernie has been with the WI DNR for 13 years working with Invasives Species, and particularly the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for addressing Invasives in the Forests.

Webinar: Why do anglers release baitfish? An application of the Theory of Planned Behavior

Managing natural systems is fundamentally an exercise in managing the human behaviors that affect those systems. In particular, the human-mediated movement of live animals, vectors, or infectious material is a well-documented vector for the spread of invasive species and emergence of novel pathogens in many contexts, but especially in inland freshwater systems.

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North American Invasive Species Management Association 30th Annual Conference

Through sharing research, challenges, and successes we aim to improve resilience on landscapes through prevention, early detection, control, and mitigation of invasive species. Co-hosted with Florida Invasive Species Council. Our conference hotel is located on the Punta Rassa, an 85-acre peninsula on San Carlos Bay in Ft. Myers, Florida, just over the bridge from Sanibel and Captiva Islands. Sanibel Island has beautiful beaches with some of the world’s best shells, unbelievable wildlife, and great restaur

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