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AIS in Minnesota - Webinars & Videos
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University of Minnesota. Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center.
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MAISRC provides a variety of aquatic invasive species video content. You will find some recent videos here, although there are many more available on its YouTube channel!
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California Invasive Species Action Week
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California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
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The goals of the California Invasive Species Action Week (June 1-9, 2024), are to increase public awareness of invasive species issues and promote public participation in the fight against California's invasive species and their impacts on our natural resources.
Prevention is the most effective strategy in managing invasive species. However, hundreds of invasive plants and animals have already established in California and are rapidly spreading each year. These invaders are negatively impacting our waters, our native plants and animals (some of them rare, threatened, or endangered), our agriculture, our health, our economy, and our favorite recreational places. Help us celebrate California's Invasive Species Action Week, and more importantly, help stop the spread of invasive species, by volunteering to take action.Learn how invasive species are affecting California, with Invasive Species Action Week Lunchtime Talks. Webinars are part of California Invasive Species Action Week, organized by the California Department of Fish & Wildlife. Webinars were recorded and available for viewing.
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Don't Move Firewood: 2024 Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week Webinars
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May 16, 2023
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Nature Conservancy.
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The Don't Move Firewood campaign will be hosting a few live webinars during Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Awareness Week (May 20-26, 2024). Webinars will be recorded and available for registrants.
See related resource: Don't Move Firewood
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GloFouling Partnerships - Webinar Series
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International Maritime Organization; United Nations Development Programme; Global Environment Facility.
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GloFouling webinars are an opportunity to discover specific aspects, challenges and solutions across all maritime sectors in relation to biofouling and its two main environmental issues: invasive aquatic species and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Invasive Species Centre Webinar Series
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Invasive Species Centre (Ontario).
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The Invasive Species Centre is collaborating with experts in the field of invasive species management, prevention, and monitoring to discuss different topics each month.
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Invasive Species Council of British Columbia - Webinar Gallery
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Invasive Species Council of British Columbia (Canada).
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Watch our recorded webinars at your convenience. Each webinar lasts up to one hour and features guest subject matter experts and ISCBC staff. Visit events to register for live webinars, usually held monthly. Accredited webinars are offered through the Learning Centre.
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Invasive Species Policy and COVID-19
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May 21, 2020
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Ecological Society of America.
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ESA was pleased to welcome an esteemed panel to discuss a short history of policy and responses to previous invasive species on May 21st. The speakers discussed pathogens and how ecological research can inform policy and contribute knowledge to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive species.
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NAISMA Webinars
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North American Invasive Species Management Association.
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Join a FREE monthly webinar to hear from the experts about invasive species, with topics ranging from data management, education and awareness, invasive species management and legislation. Any member of the public can register for a webinar and view it when it is live. Only NAISMA's members have access to all recorded webinars. Mark your calendars for the 3rd Wednesday of every month (2 pm Eastern).
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National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW)
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National Invasive Species Awareness Week.
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National Invasive Species Awareness Week (February 24-28, 2025) is an international event to raise awareness about invasive species, the threat that they pose, and what can be done to prevent their spread. Representatives from local, state, federal, and regional organizations discuss legislation, policies, and improvements that can be made to prevent and manage invasive species via webinars. Across the country, partners hold public events to educate the public and elected officials about how they can help to stop the spread of invasive species. Register for free educational webinars on priority invasive species issues during NISAW.
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Northeast RISCC Network Webinars
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Northeast Regional Invasive Species & Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network .
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NotMISpecies Webinar Series
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Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy.
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This webinar series will explore how agencies, universities and locally led organizations are working together to protect Michigan's natural resources through the Michigan Invasive Species Program. If you are concerned about the impacts of invasive species or interested in the techniques used to control them, join us as we examine species-specific actions, innovations in research and technology, and programs designed to help communities prevent and manage harmful invasive species.
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On-Demand Webinar Library
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Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office. Washington Invasive Species Council.
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On-demand webinars are archived recordings of previous webinars available 24/7 for viewing at your convenience. Recent webinars are available on this page, and additional archived webinars can be accessed on our YouTube playlist.
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Pollinator-Friendly Plants for Restoration
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Mar 10, 2021
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USDA. FS. Rocky Mountain Research Station.
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Pollinators are essential to the survival and health of natural ecosystems but are declining worldwide. Because of this, there is urgent need to restore pollinators and the services they provide. One way to address this need is to use pollinator-friendly plants in revegetation projects (roadsides, fire rehabilitation, etc.), but land managers lack information about which plants are best for pollinators. Rocky Mountain Research Station and partners at Montana State University are assessing the pollinator-friendliness of native plant species that are available for revegetation in Montana to produce a guide identifying the best species mixes to support the greatest number of species and abundance of pollinators. This webinar is part of our Science You Can Use series of land-management focused webinars.
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SCIENCEx Climate Change Webinars
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USDA. FS. Research and Development.
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The SCIENCEx webinar series brings together scientists and land management experts from across U.S. Forest Service research stations and beyond to explore the latest science and best practices for addressing large natural resource challenges across the country. These webinars are primarily management-focused, but with applicability for participants from across sectors.
SCIENCEx Climate Change -- October 25-29, 2021 (archived)
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SLELO PRISM Webinar Recordings
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St. Lawrence - Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership For Regional Invasive Species Management (New York).
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Southern Forest Health - Webinars
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USDA. Forest Service; Southern Regional Extension Forestry. Forest Health Program.
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Find upcoming invasive species related webinars (plants, insects, diseases) as well as archived webinars by topic.
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USDA’s Climate, Agriculture, and Forest Science Webinar Series
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United States Department of Agriculture. USDA Climate Hubs.
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The USDA Agriculture, Forestry, and Climate Science Working Group and USDA’s Office of Energy and Environmental Policy have launched a year-long monthly webinar series that aims to equip USDA employees and key Cooperative Extension personnel with the scientific foundations of climate change as they apply to USDA’s mission and daily work. The series features leading scientists from within and outside USDA, who provide the latest scientific information and respond to questions about climate change and the application of science to decision-making on working lands. This series is designed to be of use to USDA conservation, resource management, commodity, and service staff. The material is accessible to those not already familiar with climate science, but also includes information that is of use to technical experts.
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Washington Invasive Species Awareness Week
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Washington Invasive Species Council.
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In conjunction with National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Governor Jay Inslee proclaimed the same week (February 26-March 3, 2024) as Washington Invasive Species Awareness Week to raise awareness and find preventative solutions for invasive species.
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Webinar Series: Invasive Species Monitoring with Remote Sensing
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NASA. Applied Remote Sensing Training (ARSET) Program.
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This three-part webinar series will highlight project-based applications of remote sensing for plant species of interest especially those affecting grasslands and aquatic inland lakes and waterbodies, and more with a lens towards innovative uses of hyperspectral data for additional invasive species detection.
Register to attend: Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, 2024 -- Three 90 min sessions (12-1:30 pm EDT)
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WEBINAR: WGA Launches Invasive Species Data Mobilization Campaign
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Dec 18, 2020
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Western Governors' Association.
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The Invasive Species Data Mobilization Campaign of the Western Governors’ Association seeks to encourage national, state, and local land managers, private landowners, and non-governmental organizations to enter previously unavailable data into new or existing invasive species data management platforms using recommendations developed by WGA and invasive species data experts.
High-quality information is an essential weapon in the fight against invasive species in the West. Land managers, conservation groups, industry, and private landowners need accurate, current regional invasive species occurrence data. Technological barriers and standardization issues, however, often prevent wide sharing of useful invasive species occurrence data.
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