*July Door County Invasive Species Team Bulletin . . . . Please share* * * It must be summer, everything is happening at the same time. Fishing, jetskiing,...
Hello All: There has been some good primary research by Tyrone Hayes of U of California - Berkley that demonstrates a link between atrazine and increased...
If you have any ideas or thoughts about controlling Penn sedge let me know. I saw some studies with scarification of the soil and herbicide. No chemical name...
 New research indicates that perfectly natural factors (parasitism and predation) may account for the deformed frogs and toads (either having multiple hind...
There has been some discussions lately about glyphosate and frog deformities and this should shed more light on the subject. I think this article is very...
The Wisconsin Prescribed Fire Council will host a roundtable discussion titled "How low can you go? Making the Go/No-Go decision in low humidity conditions" on...
*June 2009 Door County Invasive Species Team Bulletin please forward . . . . * Greetings weed warriors! The cold nights and scattered frosts of late May might...
The Friends of Badfish Creek Watershed are holding their next JK work date on Saturday, June 13, 2009, 8-11am at Riley Road bridge. (Rain date: June 14) We'll...
________________________________ From: MIPN@yahoogroups.com [mailto:MIPN@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Howe, Katherine M Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 7:08 AM ...
Anyone interested in a Buckthorn control project in the Eau Claire area (I presume)? Rolf ... From: Mark Augustyn To: bigute-hort@... Sent: Tuesday,...
REGISTER ONLINE at ipaw.org! Registration deadline, May 20th. The annual meeting of the Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin is scheduled for Saturday...
Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) is an Asian plant that has invaded and degraded miles of riparian areas and wetlands in the East. It should come as no...
*The Door County Invasive Species Team (DCIST) May 2009 Bulletin.* *please share . . . .** * Happy Spring!! The breezes are warming and many have enjoyed...
An interesting dilemma from another list. Any suggestions and or comments ? Frank Lawrence  Hello, I've been a listmember for quite some time, but have only...
Are you interested??? IPAW relies on the volunteer spirit of many to achieve our mission to "promote better stewardship of the natural resources of Wisconsin...
Great Opportunity to Greatly Improve Your Invasive Plant ID and Monitoring Skills! What? The University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking citizens to participate...
There are only 13 more days to send in Invader Crusader Nominations for those individuals or groups who have done an outstanding job in working with invasive...
Invasive Species Awareness Month is coming up soon and a component of that is giving awards to "Invader Crusaders." I am wondering if anyone out knows of a...
IPAW ANNUAL MEETING MAY 30, 2009 The annual meeting of the Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin is scheduled for Saturday evening, May 30, at the...
Hi all, We now have openings for the following positions: Timber Salvage Forester / Ecological Technician Ecological Technician Rx Fire Program Manager Visit...
The Midwest Invasive Plant Network is offering a free distance-learning workshop on How to Start a Cooperative Weed Management Area Cooperative Weed Management...
At Pleasant Valley Conservancy we are experiencing a sharp increase in Japanese hedge parsely, Torilis japonica. This is in the Apiaceae (carrot family) and at...
I am starting to see JHP appear on many of our sites, and I'm sure a lot of others on this list have also. My question is - has anyone seen it displace native...
The Midwest Invasive Plant Network (MIPN) would like your help to evaluate research priorities and foster interactions between researchers and land managers...
Here's another invasive spp establishment similar to Tom Brock's experience: We live in an area (western Columbia County) of silt loam soils and have never had...