Sunday, December 21, 2014

Invasive Plant Best Management Practices

Sustainable Forests Roundtable

Date: March 24, 2015
Times: noon - 1:00 PM

Registration: http://www.sustainableforestswebinars.net/webinar-access-instructions

Presentation summary:
BMPs help you identify effective and realistic practices that can be integrated into any behavior. Whether you’re a gardener, a landowner, a forester to a logger; the movement of invasive species is always a concern. A BMP can be as simple as cleaning your shoes or as complex as pressure washing your bulldozer. Regardless of your practice, the goal is always to minimize the spread of invasive species. Learn how to create best management practices (BMPs) that help identify and minimize the spread of invasive species. learn more here...

Presented by:

Bernie Williams, Invasive Plants and Earthworms Outreach Specialist, Wisconsin DNR
Brad Herrick, Ecologist and Research Manager, University of Wisconsin Arboretum
Judy Kingsbury, Volunteer Coordinator, University of Wisconsin Arboretum


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