Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference and Training

 

Registration is Open Innovations Conference 2019 Website

December 10-12th, 2019

 

The Coeur d’Alene Resort in

Coeur d’Alene, Idaho

 

Registration is open for the third annual Innovations in Invasive Species Management Conference Training to be held in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho December 10th – 12th, 2019 at the Coeur d’Alene ResortInnovations Conference 2019 Website.  The 2019 innovations Conference is being hosted by the Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council (https://www.pnw-ipc.org/) ,   The Northern Rockies Invasive Plant Council (http://www.nripc.org/) and Invasive Plant Control, Inc. (www.invasiveplantcontrol.com).  If you have any questions please give Steven Manning a call at 615-969-1309 or send an email at steve@ipc-inc.org

 

Conference Lodging

The room block is filling up quickly so please click on this link to make your room reservations:  The Coeur d’ Alene Golf & Spa Resort Innovations Conference Room Reservations

Please note that rooms will not be assigned until check-in and that the room type requested is not guaranteed until check-in. For those wanting to call in to confirm their reservation, please call 800-688-5253, and our Reservations Team will be happy to assist you in confirming your stay.

 

The cutoff date for room reservations under the conference block is November 8th, 2019.  If you are unable to reserve a room please contact Steven Manning (steve@ipc-inc.org)to request an increase in the room block. 

 

Keynote Speakers

The agenda is filled with excellent speakers and thought-provoking topics.  This year’s keynote speakers include Professor Dan Tompkins representing Predator Free New Zealand who will be discussing “Assessing the potential of synthetic biology for pest management” and “Developing the tools for Predator Free 2050 – progress to date and future strategy”. 

Daniel Simberloff from the University of Tennessee will lead a session focusing on “managed translocation and invasive species management”

Dickie Hall, Project Director for the SGHT Habitat Restoration Project  and the South Georgia Heritage Trust will speak an=bout “SGHT Habitat Restoration Project - The World's Largest Rodent Eradication” and RSPB Gough Island Restoration Programme – Saving the Tristan Albatross”. 

 

Continuing Education Credits

Points will be applied for in multiple states including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Tennessee, Maryland, Virginia and others.  If you are coming and wish to receive credits from a state not listed please contact the conference organizer to request your state be contacted. 

 

Conference App

 

The Conference App can now also be downloaded at the Apple store (scroll down this document for instructions).  Just look for IISM.  Please be aware that the app will be continually updated until the day of the conference so look for changes frequently. 

 Download the 2019 IPC – IISM Training & Workshop Mobile App! 

 

If you are viewing this email on your mobile device or tablet, select the Download Link and you will be directed to the proper app version for your device: 
 
www.core-apps.com/dl/iism_conferences  

 

For iOS and Android Devices: 

Search app stores for Innovations in Invasive Species Management 

 

For All Other Web-Enabled Devices: 

Point your mobile browser to m.core-apps.com/iism_19 

OR scan the below code! 

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Once the IISM Conferences application has downloaded, launch the app and choose 2019 Innovations in Invasive Species Conference 

 

If you already have the IISM Conferences mobile app be sure to “Exit to show list” through the gear icon. Then choose and launch the 2019 Innovations in Invasive Species App from the Show List. 

Steven T Manning

President

Invasive Plant Control, Inc.

6811 Highway 70S

Nashville, TN 37221

www.invasiveplantcontrol.com

 

Cell:  (615) 969-1309

Office (615) 385-4319

Fax: (615) 385-4124

 

Mailing address:

PO Box 50556

Nashville, TN 37205

 

President

Pacific Northwest invasive Plant Council

https://www.pnw-ipc.org/