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The 32nd North American Invasive Species Management Association NAISMA Annual Conference

Missoula, Montana

The 32nd NAISMA Annual Conference will be co-hosted with the Montana Invasive Species Council. They expect 350+ attendees from a broad range of backgrounds, invasive species, and natural resource professions to attend from across North America and beyond. This year’s theme will highlight the foundations needed to implement management strategies that work, partnerships that impact […]

Workshop: Protect the Greenbelt from Spotted Lanternfly

Lincoln Pelham Public Library - Fonthill branch, 43 Pelham Town Square, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E0

Join us for a workshop on preventing, identifying, and reporting spotted lanternfly. This invasive insect poses a significant threat to the ecology and agricultural production of Ontario's Greenbelt. Participants will learn about spotted lanternfly's impacts, how it spreads, and what they can do to help protect the Greenbelt from this invasive species. Open to vineyard […]

2024 Natural Areas Conference: Where Science Meets Stewardship

Manhattan Convention Center, Manhattan Kansas

For the past 50 years, NAA’s Natural Areas Conference has gathered federal, tribal, state, regional, and local natural areas practitioners from national nonprofit organizations, private industry, and academic institutions in order to foster communication and collaboration that can lead to progress in connection to challenges in the management of natural areas.

Two Day Gathering – Future of Brown Ash Meeting

University of Maine

A two-day gathering at University of Maine, Orono, to inform people about current research about brown ash forests and reconvene the community of people who care for brown ash. REGISTER HERE!  There will be two days of discussions, talks, meals, and posters: You can find a shortened agenda here.

Asian Longhorned Beetle Workshop

Ron Kolbus Centre, Britannia Park, 102 Greenview Avenue, Ottawa

The Asian longhorned beetle (ALHB) training session is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools required to detect ALHB in the field. The format of the training will be a short presentation and discussion followed by a review of ALHB signs and symptoms simulated on trees in the park. The session will provide […]