The USDA Forest Service is organizing a National Forum for Biological Control in Natural Areas Conference in partnership with NAISMA and the National Association of State Foresters and will be held March 12 – 14, 2024 in Annapolis, MD at the Graduate Hotel.
The NAISMA Classical Biocontrol Committee (CBC) was created to support government officials in establishing and updating biological control standards. Now, the CBC’s vision is to be the central hub for
Peer-reviewed factsheets for 15 weed systems are available now.
Although invasive shothole borers could spread throughout much of California and other states if left unchecked, many trees can be saved, and even heavily infested areas can recover over time.
A Summary of Spotted Lanternfly Ecology and Biocontrol Efforts Presented by: Dr. Ann Elizabeth Hajek, Cornell University Registration Link → Speaker bio
Is preventing and managing invasive plants part of your job? Here are just some of the NAISMA conference sessions on invasive plant management.
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