Northeastern IPM Center Supporting, Participating in Annual Invasive Species Conference

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The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) will hold its annual conference from September 30 to October 3 at the Hilton Saratoga in Saratoga Springs, NY, with the Northeastern IPM Center supporting the conference at the Prevention level and slated to both present and exhibit at the conference.

NAISMA is producing the conference jointly with the New York Invasive Species Research Institute (NYISRI) at Cornell University.

In support of its mission of connecting science to action, the conference will explore terrestrial and aquatic invasive species management, research, policy, and outreach initiatives and opportunities across North America through presentations, workshops, tours, and special symposia. A roster of keynote speakers representing a diverse array of institutions and areas of expertise will headline the event.

Deborah Grantham, Northeastern IPM Center director, and David Lane, Northeastern IPM Center evaluation specialist, will be presenting during a conference session on Integrated Pest Management.

In addition to attendees, the conference is also welcoming exhibitors, sponsors, and volunteers, all of whom will receive complimentary or discounted registrations at levels commensurate to their involvement in the event.

Discounted early registration is available through August 1, including additional discounts for students. For more information or to register, visit www.naisma.org/annual-conference.


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