The purpose of the Mid-Atlantic Exotic Pest Plant Council listserver is to encourage communication about invasive plants (and other organisms) in the Mid-Atlantic and is open to all with real interest in this topic.
Join forces in the mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. to better address the problem of invasive exotic plants and their threat to the region's native flora, fauna, and natural ecosystems. Members from Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia serve as officers and board members of this exotic pest plant council. The board meets several times each year at different locations throughout the region. Interested members of the public are invited to join MA-EPPC as paid members. See our web site at www.ma-eppc.org for more information about our organization.
Folks, Attached is the call for posters for the upcoming Society for Ecological Restoration conference at Rutgers, in New Jersey. Registration will be open
due to a misunderstanding on my part, I did not include this announcement in my earlier "forest pest mavens" mailing. I think you will find the article quite
Hi weed warriors, Now is a good time to contact your Senators and Representatives and ask them to call Senator Reid's office to include Eastern States in the
Hi, Go to the website and click on Recent Publications. Their IPM Manual is also available. Thanks, Jil ________________ JIL M SWEARINGEN IPM and Invasive
you know, the people who work on nonnative invasives control have got to be the most irrepressible optimists in the world. We see this stuff everywhere we