The Army Corps of Engineers webinar due to occur today is at 10AM PST. Register using link below

 

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👀 Making Educational Signage that People Actually Read, According to the Experts - Join us for Today's Webinar

 

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Now with CEUs for ISA, CFEs for SAF, and CECs for CERP!

Today's Webinar: Making Educational Signage that People Actually Read, According to the Experts

 

Wed, June 17, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CT

 

 

Individual plant treatment (IPT) approaches are widely used for invasive plant management across the United states. However, there can be tremendous variation in IPT methods and approaches that can result in sub-optimal control of many troublesome species. This seminar will present a deep dive on the technical aspects of IPT for cut stump, hack and squirt, and basal bark approaches to woody invasive plant control. Participants will gain a clear understanding of these techniques and be able to successfully implement them across a range of woody invasive plants.

 

 

Forest Eidbo is the Terrestrial Invasive Species Prevention Specialist for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resource Division of Forestry. He worked as park ranger for the Army Corps of Engineers and National Park Service before coming to the DNR. He holds a master’s of science in natural resource science and management where he focused on developing effective signage strategies for managing visitors to public lands.

 

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