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Spring Invasive Species Summit 2024

Spring Invasive Species Summit 2024


By Andi Anderson

Get ready for a morning of enlightenment at the 2024 Spring Invasive Species Summit! Taking place on Saturday, March 30th from 9 am to 12 pm, this event promises to be an invaluable opportunity for anyone interested in invasive species management and restoration.

Location: Executive Office Building Conference Rooms, 2100 Pontiac Lake Rd, Waterford Twp, MI 48328.

This year, the summit will be held in person, allowing attendees to engage directly with esteemed speakers. Throughout the event, experts will share insights on various invasive species and restoration topics, including:

  • Why Should We Care About Invasive Species: Gain a deeper understanding of the ecological impact of invasive species and why their management is essential for preserving biodiversity.
  • Emerging & Watch-List Species: Stay informed about the latest developments in invasive species research and learn about species that require heightened monitoring and management.
  • Herbicide Use on Private Land: Explore best practices for using herbicides effectively and responsibly to control invasive species on private properties.

In addition to the wealth of knowledge offered by our speakers, attendees will have the opportunity to earn MDARD Pesticide Applicator Renewal Credits and Master Gardener Education Credits. These credits are applicable in various categories, including 2, 3B, 5, 6, and CORE, providing a valuable opportunity for professional development.

To secure your spot at the summit, please register using the following link: Registration Link.

Don't miss this chance to expand your understanding of invasive species management and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Join the 2024 Spring Invasive Species Summit and contribute to the conservation of our natural ecosystems.

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