Webinar: Invasive Tegus
Dr. Johnson's area of expertise is natural history and conservation of amphibians and reptiles, and he has worked extensively with imperiled species.
Dr. Johnson's area of expertise is natural history and conservation of amphibians and reptiles, and he has worked extensively with imperiled species.
Above: Summit presentations cover EDDMapS’ smartphone apps, website, tools, and projects. Subscribe to NAISMA communications to learn more about our year-round offerings of professional development in invasive species management. View the recordings from 2021 for basics on EDDMapS. Hosted by the North American Invasive Species Management AssociationOrganized by University of Georgia - Center for Invasive […]
NAISMA supports a culture of inclusion through all of our programs, communications, and work to support invasive species managers. See our IDEA resources for invasive species managers page for more information on the committee. If you're interested in joining this committee's monthly Zoom meetings, please contact Tina at .
Paulette M. Fox is a member of the Blackfoot Confederacy from the Blood Tribe in southern Alberta. She owns and operates her own environmental consulting business, Harmony Walkers Inc.
Using Community Based Social Marketing to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species Presented by: Adam Doll, Tina Fitzgerald, & Heidi Wolf - Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Registration Link → The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) continues to integrate community-based social marketing (CBSM) into statewide aquatic invasive species (AIS) prevention programming. CBSM is a social […]
NAISMA supports a culture of inclusion through all of our programs, communications, and work to support invasive species managers. See our IDEA resources for invasive species managers page for more information on the committee. If you're interested in joining this committee's monthly Zoom meetings, please contact Tina at .
A Summary of Spotted Lanternfly Ecology and Biocontrol Efforts Presented by: Dr. Ann Elizabeth Hajek, Cornell University Registration Link → Speaker bio
NAISMA supports a culture of inclusion through all of our programs, communications, and work to support invasive species managers. See our IDEA resources for invasive species managers page for more information on the committee. If you're interested in joining this committee's monthly Zoom meetings, please contact Tina at .
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.
NAISMA supports a culture of inclusion through all of our programs, communications, and work to support invasive species managers. See our IDEA resources for invasive species managers page for more information on the committee. If you're interested in joining this committee's monthly Zoom meetings, please contact Tina at .
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.
NAISMA supports a culture of inclusion through all of our programs, communications, and work to support invasive species managers. See our IDEA resources for invasive species managers page for more information on the committee. If you're interested in joining this committee's monthly Zoom meetings, please contact Tina at .