GLPC Calendar
Students of Phrag Webinar Series: Brianna Downey, Jacqueline Haynes, Ariana Mansingh & Arbanita Rushiti
Online EventSecond webinar in our 2021 webinar series: Students of Phrag! Highlighting the great ongoing research and work conducted by graduate and undergraduate students with Phragmites. Register to stay tuned for new research and developments in research, management, and more.
2022 Webinar Series: A new tool in the toolbox: an update on biological control of introduced Phragmites
Online EventFirst webinar in our 2022 webinar series highlighting ongoing research and work. Dr. Michael McTavish, a postdoc as the University of Toronto, shares a research update on the use of stem-boring moths as a biocontrol method for invasive Phragmites management. Register to stay tuned for new research and developments in research, management, and more.
2022 Webinar Series: A tale of two species: Restoring native wild rice through non-native Phragmites management in Green Bay coastal wetlands
Online EventOur second webinar in our 2022 webinar series highlighting ongoing Phragmites research and work. Register to stay tuned for new research and developments in research, management, and more.
2022 Webinar Series: Flooded Phragmites australis provides habitat for Great Lakes coastal wetland fishes; Mapping invasive Phragmites australis in Lake Erie wetlands (Canada) using multispectral satellite images
Online EventOur third webinar in our 2022 webinar series highlighting ongoing Phragmites research and work. Register to stay tuned for new research and developments in research, management, and more.
2022 Webinar Series: Gene silencing technologies for invasive Phragmites control
Online EventOur fourth webinar in our 2022 webinar series highlighting ongoing Phragmites research and work. Register to stay tuned for new research and developments in research, management, and more.
Joint Aquatics Sciences Meeting
DeVos Place convention center 303 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, MI, United StatesCollaboration among disciplines is critical to address common problems, whether in wetlands, streams, lakes, or oceans, and to study these problems from an ecosystem perspective. Collaboration is also necessary to conduct translational research that delivers actionable results which support science-based solutions.
This is a hybrid conference with in-person and virtual options for attending and presenting.
Live Virtual PAMF Training and Training/Refresher Opportunities
Online EventThe PAMF Team will be offering a webinar style PAMF training again this May. Can't make the live training? View additional training opportunities within.
PAMF Demonstration: Courtice, ON
Field Location Darlington Waterfront Trail Park Road, Clarington, Ontario, CanadaJoin us for a free, outdoor PAMF demonstration to learn the ins and outs of data collection and participation in the program!
PAMF Demonstration: Madison, WI
Field Location 3911 Fish Hatchery Road, Fitchburg, WI, United StatesJoin us for a free, outdoor PAMF demonstration to learn the ins and outs of data collection and participation in the program!
Upper Midwest Invasive Species Conference 2022
KI Convention Center 333 Main St, Green Bay, WI, United StatesThe Upper Midwest Invasive Species Conference 2022 will held as a hybrid conference with in-person events hosted at the KI Convention Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Tuesday, October 25 - Thursday, October 27, 2022. Stay tuned for additional details!
Ontario Invasive Plant Conference
The 2023 OIPC conference theme is Building Resilient Communities! This year the OPIC will showcase a community approach to invasive plant management through building resilient communities and broadening perspectives to foster coordinated action towards the control and management of invasive plants. This year’s conference will encourage people to work together towards healthy ecosystems and biodiversity […]
Ontario Phragmites Working Group Meeting
The 2023 OPWG conference theme is Building Resilient Communities! This year the OPWG will showcase a community approach to Invasive Phragmites management through building resilient communities and broadening perspectives to foster coordinated action towards the control and management of this invasive plant. This year’s meeting will encourage people to work together towards healthy ecosystems and […]