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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

In-Person IDEA Committee Meeting!

Mark your calendars! NAISMA's 30th Annual Conference at Sanibel Harbour Marriott in Ft. Myers, Florida, includes committee meetings on Monday. We will update the time closer to the date. Email […]

Webinar: Invasive Mussel Collaborative Tools and Accomplishments

Invasive Mussel Collaborative Tools and Accomplishments Presented by: Ashley Elgin with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Diane Waller with the U.S. Geological Survey, and Jeff Tyson with the Great Lakes […]

Last IDEA Committee Meeting of the Year

Join us for the last meeting of IDEA Committee members for 2022. Email for Zoom details.

Webinar: Miller Creek Watershed Restoration: The Value of Partnership During a Pandemic

Salmonids are critical components of the transitional boreal forest and temperate rainforests of Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula. Alaska Natives and the local economy are dependent upon subsistence, recreational, and commercial fisheries that target these species. Invasive Northern Pike (Esox lucius) (pike), which prey upon and threaten local salmonids, were thought to have been eradicated from the Kenai Peninsula across multiple waterbodies in early 2019 following a concerted multi-year effort by Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G).

NISAW Webinar: Invasive Species Programs Across Mexico

As the fifth mega diverse country, and with invasive species identified as the third cause of biodiversity loss, Mexico has been working more and more towards addressing this relatively new topic.

NISAW Webinar: The Water Resources Development Act: Provisions for Invasive Species Management

Congress utilizes legislation titled the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) to authorize and guide the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Since WRDA 1986, Congress often has considered a WRDA biennially. The most recent WRDA was passed in 2022 as part of an omnibus appropriations and authorizations act (PL 117-263). The WRDA not only authorizes […]

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