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2009 Presentations
International
Introduction to pine silvopasture in the Southeast: Development and delivery of an online course and technical resource. 11th North American Agroforestry Conference -Agroforestry Comes of Age: Putting Science into Practice. May 31- June 3, 2009. Columbia, MO. (64 attendees). Moorhead.
www.silvopasture.org: A web-based independent learning course for pine silvopasture in the southeast. 11th North American Agroforestry Conference –Agroforestry Comes of Age: Putting Science into Practice. May 31- June 3, 2009. Columbia, MO. Poster. (100 attendees). Moorhead.
Resources to Support Information Exchange and Education on Invasive Forest Insects. International Union of Forest Research Organizations Division 7/Forest Insects and Climate Change Meeting. Jackson Hole, WY. September 27 – October 2, 2009. (210 attendees). Douce.
Taming the wild side: Invasive species resources. 9th International Symposium on Environmental Concerns in Rights-Of-Way Management. September 30, 2009. Portland, OR. (54 attendees). Moorhead.
Resources to support information exchange and education on invasive forest insects. World Conference on Biological Invasions and Ecosystem Functioning. October 27-30, 2009. Porto, Portugal. Poster. (310 attendees). Douce.
Developing an Invasive.org European Node. European Pest Plant Organization Headquarters. Paris, France. November 10, 2009. (4 attendees). Douce.
National
ISA Image Archive Website Training. Champaign, IL. January 12-16, 2009. (12 attendees). LaForest.
National Network of Invasive Plant Centers. Indianapolis, IN. January 20-22, 2009. (8 attendees). Moorhead.
National Meeting of the Regional IPM Center Director’s. New Orleans, LA. February 2-4, 2009. (28 attendees). Douce.
Widely Prevalent Fungi List Website Training. February 23, 2009. Online Meeting. (7 attendees). LaForest.
Forest Health Resources Available Through the Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. USFS Forest Health Monitoring Working Group Meeting. Savannah, GA. February 24-26, 2009. (250 attendees). Douce.
Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Programs. USFS and USDA CSREES National Program Leaders. Washington D.C. March 9, 2009. (12 attendees). Douce.
Widely Prevalent Fungi List Website Training. March 23, 2009. Online Meeting. (7 attendees). LaForest & Stiles.
WeedUS Plus: Expanded Database of Plants Invading Natural Areas in the U.S. National Biological Information Infrastructure Invasive Species Working Group (ISWG) teleconference. March 26, 2009 (14 attendees). Bargeron.
Partnership with WSSA to create WeedImages.org. April 16, 2009. Online Meeting. (12 attendees). LaForest.
Mapping Invasive Species Series - EDDMapS and other resources from University of Georgia Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health. State National Invasive Species Council Web Conference. April 29, 2009. (15 attendees). Bargeron.
Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Programs. USDA-APHIS-PPQ National Program Leaders. Riverdale, MD. June 25, 2009. (7 attendees). Douce.
The Role of Land Grant Universities and Extension. Steering Committee meeting of The North American Continental Dialogue on Non-native Forest Insects and Pathogens. Washington D.C. June 23-24, 2009. (26 attendees). Douce.
Wikis: What are they? And the features of the BugwoodWiki. The North American Continental Dialogue on Non-native forest insects and pathogens. Steering Committee Meeting. Washington D.C. June 23-24, 2009. (26 attendees). Douce.
Expanding Bugwood Technology Systems to Central Europe: Building a Global System. Southern Forest Insect Work Conference. Gulfport, MS. July 28-31, 2009. (110 attendees). Douce.
Widely Prevalent Virus List Website Update. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 2, 2009 (10 attendees). LaForest.
Widely Prevalent Fungi List Website Update. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 3, 2009 (14 attendees). LaForest.
Widely Prevalent Bacteria List Website Update. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 4, 2009 (12 attendees). LaForest.
Entering the Digital World: How to go from being a Newbie to an internet Maven. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 4, 2009. (75 attendees). LaForest.
NPDN first detector education: Traditional and multimedia training. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 4, 2009. (12 attendees). LaForest.
ipmPIPE: Legume PIPE – New option for generating, summarizing, and disseminating real-time pest data to stakeholders. American Phytopathological Society Annual Meeting. August 4, 2009. (100 attendees). LaForest.
Using the Invasive Species Mapping System for the Mid-Atlantic States. Mid-Atlantic EPPC Conference: Complicating Factors in Invasive Plant Management. Johnstown, PA. August 10-12, 2009. (200 attendees). Bargeron.
Map It! Zap It! Map It Again! - EDDMapS Invasive Species Mapping Tools. 36th Natural Areas Association Conference. Vancouver, WA. September 15-17, 2009. (350 attendees). Bargeron.
The Bugwood Network and Invasive Species-Citizen Scientist Mapping. South Dakota State University. September 28, 2009. (50 attendees). LaForest.
Developing and Delivering IPM and Invasive Species Web Resources. Montana State University. Bozeman, MT. October 3-9, 2009. (48 attendees). Douce.
Silvicultural practices: Examining links to invasive plant introduction and spread. 89th Society of American Foresters National Convention. September 30-October 4, 2009. Orlando, FL. (83 attendees). Moorhead.
Serving AKEPIC to the Public Using EDDMapS. 10th Annual Committee for Noxious and Invasive Plants Management Workshop. Ketchikan, AK. October 25-30, 2009. (120 attendees). Bargeron.
Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health - Invasive Species Web Resources. Extension Community of Practice Web Conference. November 30, 2009. (6 attendees). Bargeron.
Hands-On Workshop (Bring Your Own Laptop): Creating Factsheets with BugwoodWiki. National Plant Diagnostic Network Meeting. Miami, FL. December 6-10, 2009. (75 attendees). LaForest.
Regional
SE-EPPC Strategic Planning Committee Meeting. Gainesville, GA. January 13-14, 2009. (15 attendees). Bargeron.
CWMA/CISMA Website Cookbook. Florida Invasive Species Partnership Meeting. Gainesville, FL. January 27-28, 2009. (20 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Central Florida Invasive Species Working Group. February 17, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Keys Invasive Species Task Force. February 17, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. First Coast Invasive Species Working Group. February 20, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Bradford County CWMA. February 23, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Apalachicola Invasive Working Group. February 23, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Alachua County Cogongrass Initiative. February 24, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Treasure Coast CISMA. February 24, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Southwest Florida CISMA. February 25, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Florida CISMA Website and EDDMapS Web Conference. Marion County Invasive Species Mgmt. Council. February 25, 2009 (4 attendees). Bargeron.
Invasive plant responses to the use of fire in natural resource management. 11th Annual Southeastern Exotic Pest Plant Council Symposium. May 13-15, 2009. Georgetown, SC. (100 attendees). Moorhead.
EDDMapS, WeedUS, and Invasive.org Updates, Enhancements and How You Can Help. 11th Annual SE-EPPC Conference. Georgetown, SC. May 12-15, 2009. (60 attendees). Bargeron.
Websites for CISMA’s in the Florida Invasive Species Partnership. Apalachicola Invasive Species Partnership. May 19, 2009. (40 attendees). Bargeron.
Got Invasives? VirtualTools from the Florida Invasive Species Partnership. 24th Annual Symposium: Weeds of Wrath. Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council. Delray Beach, FL. May 26-28, 2009. (90 attendees). Bargeron.
WeedUS Plus: Expanded Database of Plants Invading Natural Areas in the U.S. Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council’s 24th Annual Symposium: Weeds of Wrath. Delray Beach, FL. May 26-28, 2009. (90 attendees). Bargeron.
Wiki training for the High Plains IPM Guide.. July 14, 2009. Online Meeting. (12 attendees). LaForest.
What is EddMaps, and How Do I Use It? First Coast Invasive Working Group. St. Augustine, FL. August 20, 2009. (60 attendees). Bargeron.
Wiki training for the High Plains IPM Guide. September 8, 2009. Online Meeting. (7 attendees). LaForest.
The Bugwood Network and Invasive Species-Citizen Scientist Mapping. South Dakota State University. September 28, 2009. (50 attendees). LaForest.
Wiki training and possibilities for the Great Plains IPM Guide. South Dakota State University. September 29, 2009. (5 attendees). LaForest.
Bugwood EDDMapS: Applications for the Missouri Watershed Coalition. Western Weed Coordinating Committee. December 1-3, 2009. Las Vegas, NV. (32 attendees). Moorhead.
EDDMapS for Oregon. Oregon Invasive Species Council Web Conference. December 3, 2009. (10 attendees). Bargeron.
State
Georgia Invasive Species Task Force. GA-DNR Headquarters, Social Circle, GA. January 7, 2009. (35 attendees). Douce.
IPMImages and Bugwood Network Resources to Support Crop Consultants and IPM Implementation. Georgia Crop Consultants Association GA-CCA. Perry, GA. January 22, 2009. (45 attendees). Douce.
The Tifton Tree Inventory: Results and steps forward. February 26, 2009. Tifton, Georgia. Talk. (10 attendees). LaForest.
Taming Your Wild Side: Invasive Species Identification and Ways You Can Help, Early Detection & Rapid Response. Master Naturalist Training. Massee Lane Gardens, Fort Valley, GA. September 30, 2009. (40 attendees). Rawlins.
Invasive Plant Control. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act – Georgia Forestry Commission Woodland Stewards Seminar. October 5, 2009. Athens, GA. (48 attendees). Moorhead.
Invasive Plant Control. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act – Georgia Forestry Commission Woodland Stewards Seminar. October 14, 2009. Tifton, GA. (39 attendees). Moorhead.
Invasive Plant Control. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act – Georgia Forestry Commission Woodland Stewards Seminar. October 15, 2009. Statesboro, GA. (38 attendees). Moorhead.
Georgia Plant Conservation Alliance Meeting. Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, GA. October 16, 2009. (40 attendees). Rawlins.
Invasive Species Issues in Georgia. Georgia Governors Agricultural Liaison and Georgia Development Authority. Moultrie, GA. October 21, 2009. (4 attendees). Douce.
Invasive Plant Control. American Recovery & Reinvestment Act – Georgia Forestry Commission Woodland Stewards Seminar. October 21, 2009. Columbus, GA. (84 attendees). Moorhead.
Georgia Invasives – Implementing Volunteer Mapping Using EDDMapS in Georgia. Georgia Exotic Plant Council Annual Conference. Athens, GA. November 4-5, 2009. (80 attendees). Rawlins.