Registration opens for invasive species workshop

October 9, 2020

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Registration is open for the virtual Alaska Invasive Species Workshop, scheduled for Oct. 27-29.

Photo by Gino Graziano. Chokecherry trees line the Chester Creek Trail in Anchorage. Methods for eradicating the invasive plant will be discussed at the Alaska Invasive Species Workshop. The plants crowd out other desirable vegetation, and the branch tips and fruit pits can be toxic to moose.
Photo by Gino Graziano. Chokecherry trees line the Chester Creek Trail in Anchorage. Methods for eradicating the invasive plant will be discussed at the Alaska Invasive Species Workshop. The plants crowd out other desirable vegetation, and the branch tips and fruit pits can be toxic to moose.


Zoom sessions will run from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Speakers and stakeholder panel discussion at the annual workshop will highlight invasive species science, management and planning, while identifying emerging issues statewide. Attendees may learn and participate in conversations about invasive species in Alaska.

Registration and more workshop information is available at www.uaf.edu/ces/invasives/conference. Registration is free this year. The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service is coordinating the workshop with the Alaska Invasive Species Partnership, an informal group of agencies, organizations and individuals statewide that are concerned about invasive species. For more information, contact workshop coordinator Gino Graziano at 907-786-6315 or gagraziano@alaska.edu.

ON THE WEB: www.uaf.edu/ces/invasives/conference