
Who Are North America’s Invasive Species Managers?
What concerns do people have when thinking about managing invasive species with your job? What do they want to learn more about?
What concerns do people have when thinking about managing invasive species with your job? What do they want to learn more about?
Invasive species news from across North America. This month includes promising early findings on Ambrosia beetle research, Montana preparing for feral swine, the Florida Python Challenge and more.
“Since 2004, NAISMA has been working toward our vision of having North America’s lands and waters protected from invasive species.”
Partners of the Invasive Species Network were vital in these workshops, as were step-by-step directions.
Why are invasive species able to proliferate? What are the consequences of their spread? With new species entering North America every day, invasive species managers have a lot of questions — and researchers are responding with information.
I’d like to introduce myself as the new President of our organization – it’s an honor to be able to serve NAISMA in this capacity.
Our board and staff attended many events this season, including the Nevada Weed Management Association, Wyoming Weed & Pest Council, Innovations in Invasive Species Conference, and more!
You can hear from the experts about invasive species, with topics ranging from data management, education and awareness, invasive species management and legislation.
A citizen science project in Minnesota aims to help private landowners keep Common buckthorn at bay.
Across the country, high water has affected management. In Nebraska, weed management areas respond to wet conditions with new timelines and equipment.
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