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October 2023
NAISMA Conference – Foundations for Success
You can hear the latest from experts at three plenaries, 50+ talks, poster sessions, and special networking events at this year’s NAISMA annual conference at the Lincoln Marriott Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska. Plus you’ll be learning among fellow practitioners! It’s a professional development extravaganza that will help you do your job better. Student and One-day pricing available
Find out more »Call for Abstracts: OIPC Conference 2024
The Ontario Invasive Plants Conference has announced that the annual will occur virtually on January 18th, 2024. Please note, abstracts and proposals will be reviewed after submission and presenters who are invited to present will be contacted. IMPORTANT DATES: October 20th, 2023 5PM EST: Abstract submission deadline November 3rd, 2023: Notification of acceptance
Find out more »November 2023
National Horticulture Industry and Invasive Species Conference
The conference aims to connect the landscape and nursery industry, environmental organizations, indigenous communities, and governments to share key information and inform national and regional approaches to address invasive species impacting horticulture, and to protect Canada’s habitats and communities in the face of a changing climate.
Find out more »Call for Abstracts for the 2024 AISC Conference
Are you interested in presenting at the Alberta Invasive Species Council’s (AISC’s) 11th Annual Conference? Perhaps you have an invasive species success story, or a new tool or method that you are utilizing that has changed the way you work. Or maybe you have research findings that you could share with our audience? Showcase your invasive species work, projects or research in person at the AISC’s Annual Conference & AGM and network with like-minded professionals from near and far! This…
Find out more »Oak Wilt in Woodlots: What Can We Do?
The Ontario Woodlot Association and BioForest invite you to explore and learn about oak wilt preparation, prevention, and management options for landowners. The presenters are Urban Forest Health Specialists, John Barker, and Anna Ketchum with BioForest (part of Lallemand Plant Care). The webinar will be moderated by Communications Coordinator Olyvia Foster from the Ontario Woodlot Association.
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