Thursday, August 1, 2024

Penn State Extension Hosts Sept. 6 Webinar On Classic Biological Control Of PA Invasive Species

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Penn State Extension will host a September 6 webinar on Classic Biological Control of Pennsylvania Invasive Species from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Pennsylvania has identified over 150 invasive plants, insects, pathogens, and animals that significantly impact both the environment and agricultural production, resulting in annual economic losses amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. 

The Pennsylvania Invasive Species webinar series is committed to addressing this critical issue. 

Throughout the sessions, we will highlight some of the most problematic invasive species found in Pennsylvania, examine their methods of establishment, and discuss effective strategies to mitigate their spread. 

Classical biological control can be a highly effective way to manage invasive species, but what factors contribute to a successful biocontrol program? 

Chrissy Dodge, a scientist at the USDA-APHIS Forest Pest Methods Laboratory, will provide an inside look at the lifecycle of a biocontrol program. 

She will cover everything from proper identification of pests and their natural enemies to post-release recovery and monitoring. 

Join her to learn more about foreign exploration, non-target selection, host specificity testing, and other essential aspects of classical biocontrol research.

By delving into the complexities of invasive species challenges, our goal is to empower communities and spotlight the ongoing efforts led by state agencies. 

Join us as we showcase ongoing efforts and empower communities to combat this threat.

Who is this for?

-- Landowners

-- Natural Resource Professionals

-- Vegetation Management Personnel

-- Conservation Volunteers

-- Educators

-- Anyone interested in learning about invasive species

What will you learn?

-- Learn about Classical Biological Control

-- How biological control agents are selected

-- Examples of successes

Click Here to register for this free program and to learn more.

Visit the Penn State Extension website to learn more about many other educational opportunities.  Click Here to sign up for Extension education programs - bottom of page.

Resource Links - Extension:

-- Penn State Extension: Why Did My Young Riparian Buffer Tree Die?

-- Penn State Extension: Guide Provides Advice On Managing Spotted Lanternfly

-- Penn State Extension: Shade Tree Commission Spotlight - Lewisburg Borough

-- Penn State Extension: High School Students Learn About Tree Care 

-- Penn State Extension: Arborist Short Course Series Starting Oct. 7

-- Penn State Extension: Is That Vine Damaging My Tree?

Related Articles - Extension:

-- Aug. 13-15  Penn State Ag Progress Days To Feature 400+ Commercial & Educational Exhibits; Field Demos; Forest Management; Stream Buffers Tour In Centre County [PaEN] 

-- Aug. 9 Penn State Extension Using PA iMapInvasives To Identify, Track Invasive Species

-- Aug. 23 In-Person Managing Invasive Plants Full-Day Penn State Extension Workshop In State College  [PaEN] 

-- Penn State Extension Hosts Sept. 6 Webinar On Classic Biological Control Of PA Invasive Species  [PaEN] 

-- Penn State Extension Hosts Sept. 24 Webinar On Community Forestry - TreeKeeper - A Tool For Tree Canopy Management  [PaEN] 

-- Find PA Master Gardener Workshops Near You

Related Articles This Week - Watersheds:

-- PennVEST Announces Purchase Of Up To $7.1 Million In Nutrient, Sediment Reductions From Farm Conservation Practices In Lancaster County  [PaEN]  

-- Penn State Center For Agricultural Conservation Assistance Training Hosts 3-Part Conservation Cornerstone Webinar Series For Ag Professionals Starting Aug. 27  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Aug. 28 Webinar - Iron, Manganese, Hydrogen Sulfide In Private Water Supply Systems  [PaEN]

-- RiverStewards: Hughesville H.S. Students Learn Fly Fishing, Connecting With Nature At A Deeper Level In Lycoming County  [PaEN] 

NewsClips:

-- LancasterOnline: Caernarvon Twp. Farmers Model Watershed Restoration At Hammertown Run 

-- LancasterOnline: Lancaster County Teachers Take To The Water With Millersville University 

-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Karl Blankenship: Chesapeake Bay Underwater Grasses Rebound For Third Year

-- Williamsport Sun: Chesapeake Bay Water Quality Report Card Should Spark Us

-- Pike County Conservation District: Harmful Algal Blooms - What Are They And What Can We Do? 

[Posted: August 1, 2024]  PA Environment Digest

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