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Webinar-New Tools for Identifying and Prioritizing Range-Shifting Invasive Plants
On November 5 from 2-3 pm, the Northeast IPM Center will be hosting a webinar on “New tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting invasive plants“. Here’s the link to register.
Description
Join Jenica Allen and Bethany Bradley to learn about new tools for identifying and prioritizing range-shifting invasive plants coming soon to a landscape near you. Whether you’re a property owner, land manager, landscape professional, or policymaker, these tools are for you. Drs. Allen and Bradley will provide a live demonstration of the tools and answer your questions about how climate change could influence invasive plants.
Presenters
Dr. Jenica Allen is the Campus Living Laboratory Manager at Mount Holyoke College. Her quantitative ecology work is focused on forecasting the effects of global change on ecological systems. Recent research investigated how climate and land-use change affect the geographic distributions of invasive plants, both in the Northeastern U.S. and nationally. She uses a translational ecology model, where stakeholders inform research needs and research findings are translated to stakeholder-relevant tools, through the Northeast Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network.

Jenica Allen, Campus Living Laboratory Manager, Mount Holyoke College

Bethany Bradley, Associate Professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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