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Agenda

Agenda as PDF file
Location:  Catawba College - Center for the Environment

Date:  Thursday, March 10 and Friday, March 11

Approximately 10 presentations will span 3 sessions - Thursday morning, Thursday afternoon and Friday morning.  On Friday morning there will also be a business meeting and a field trip.   

List of speakers

Gerry Moore, National Plant Data Team Leader, USDA-NRCS
Invasive species information in PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)

Julie DeMeester, The Nature Conservancy
Feedbacks of nitrogen cycling and invasion by Microstegium vimineum in restored wetlands

Lauren Reker, Non-native Invasive Species Project Coordinator,MountainTrue
Bob Gale, Ecologist & Public Lands Director, MountainTrue
Non-native Invasive Plant Management within Southern Appalachian Bog Communities containing Rare Species.

Kate Wagner, iNaturalist
Invasive Plant Monitoring using iNaturalist: A Citizen Science Approach

Bridget Lassiter, PhD., Weed Specialist, Plant Industry Division, N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services.
Witchweed

Sean Bloom, GIS Director and Biologist, Catawba Lands Conservancy
Success Using Volunteers in Invasive Plant Management

Dee Eggers, Professor of Environmental Studies, UNC-Asheville
Teaching Exotic Invasive Plant Management at the University Level: Lessons Learned

Anthony L. Koop, Plant Ecologist, Plant Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Laboratory (PERAL), USDA-APHIS
Charting the Future for NC-IPC

Lisa M. Kohl, Plant Pathologist, Plant Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Laboratory, USDA-APHIS
Weed Risk Assessments: Rotala rotundifolia, Mercurialis annua, Stratiotes aloides

Damon Waitt, Director, NC Botanical Garden

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  • Home
  • About
    • Donate
    • Invasives 101
    • Membership
    • Board of Directors >
      • NC-IPC ByLaws
    • Contact
    • Listserve
  • News
    • Iverson Scholarship
    • Wildland Weeds Magazine
    • Calendar >
      • 2018 Workshop
  • NC Invasive Plants
    • Ailanthus Altissima (Tree-of-Heaven)
    • Elaeagnus umbellata (Autumn Olive)
    • Ficaria verna (Fig Buttercup)
    • Imperata cylindrica (Cogongrass)
    • Ligustrum sinense (Chinese Privet)
    • Ligustrum vulgare (Wild Privet)
    • Lonicera japonica (Japanese Honeysuckle)
    • Microstegium vimineum (Japanese Stilt Grass)
    • Nandina domestica
    • Nymphoides indica (water snowflake)
    • Paulownia tomentosa (Princess Tree)
    • Persicaria perfoliata (Mile-A-Minute Vine)
    • Pueraria montana (Kudzu)
    • Pyrus calleryana (Bradford Pear)
  • Annual Symposiums
    • 2022 Joint Symposium >
      • 2022 Speaker Presentations
    • 2021 Virtual Conference
    • 2019 Joint Symposium >
      • 2019 Presentations
    • 2018 Annual Symposium
    • 2017 Annual Symposium
    • 2016 Annual Symposium >
      • 2016 agenda
    • 2015 Annual Symposium >
      • 2015 Presentations
      • 2015 Agenda
  • Projects
    • Fig Buttercup Project
    • Eno River Hydrilla Project
    • Awareness Week
  • Awards
    • 2015 Student Competition Winners
    • 2015 EIA Award
    • 2014 EIA Award