Friday, May 1, 2015

Pre-Recorded Invasive Species Related Webinars at www.invasiveplantcontrol.com


The NMFWF Invasive Species Working Group will begin recording presentations speaking to the topics discussed at our recent meeting in Omaha.  These talks will be available online for you to view at your convenience.  If you are interested in viewing recorded webinars currently posted please visit www.invasiveplantcontrol.com.  Click on IPCOutreach and this will take you directly to the page where the following recorded webinars are available. 

·       Weed Wrangle: A Template for Engaging Local Communities through a Citywide Invasive Plant Event

·       Planning Landscape Level Invasive Plant Eradication Projects for Climate Resiliency

·       Art in a Post Buckthorn World Highlighting the Work of Invasive Plant Removal

·       Alienweeds The invasive plant harvest

·       The Art of Invasive Species

·       The Uprooter Land Management Tool

·       The Power of Art Over Argument Adopting this Concept to Advance the Invasive Species Movement

·       Creation and Achievements of the Coastal Georgia CISMA

·       Managing Natural Areas during Difficult Economic Times

·       The River to River Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) - Controlling Invasive Species through Collaboration and Communication

·       Cooperative Invasive Species Management in New Jersey

·       Managing invasive plants cooperatively to improve urban wildlife habitat in Washington, D.C.

·       USA Witchweed EDRR Webinar for the Western Australia Department of Agriculture

·       A CWPMA Approach for West Virginia The Potomac Highlands

·       Land Use Change in the Context of Biofuel Production Impacts

·       Monocacy Watershed Japanese Hop CWMA & From Pipe Dream To Reality: A Case Study of a CWMA

·       Introduction to Cooperative Weed Management Areas: What Are They and What Can They Do For You

·       PNW IPC's Citizen Science EDRR (Early Detection Rapid Response) Program in Washington State

·       Ornamental Invasive Plants of Ontario, Canada

·       General Authority for Addressing Quarantine Significant Pests at Ports of Entry

·       Rapid Assessment of Confirmed new Exotic Species. - The Landscape Approach to Early Detection and Rapid Response

·       Prevention Measures for Minimizing Intentionally Introduced Species that become Invasive

·       Rapid Assessment of Confirmed new Exotic Species. - The Landscape Approach to EDRR

·       Survey, Detection, Data Management, and Reporting. - The Landscape Approach to EDRR

·       Miracle Plant; Dangerous Beauty; An Invasive Species A Kudzu Primer The Story of a Species; the History of Invasion in the U

·       Strategies for Partnership Development - The Landscape Approach to EDRR

·       7 Steps for Early Detection Rapid Response

·       The Landscape Approach to Early Detection and Rapid Response - A Cost Effective Strategy for Managing New Invasive Plants on Pub

·       Updates to Washington State Noxious Weeds Laws and the 2013 Noxious Weed List

·       Managing Invasives during Difficult Economic Times

·       Operational Performance of the Herbicide Ballistic Technology (HBT) Helicopter Platform

·       Vehicle Wash Systems

·       IPC Web Solutions - Web Based Tools for Invasive Species Management

·       Utilizing Specialized Mobile Strike Teams for Effective Invasive Species Management

·       Contracting for Invasive Plant Management

·       Anticipating Success, What Happens After You Remove that Invasive from your Ecosystem

·       Selective Invasive Plant Tools and Equipment
  • Native (or non invasive exotic) Alternatives to Ornamental Invasives