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2018 Confirmed Speakers
Alison CohanDirector, Maui Nui Forest ProgramThe Nature ConservancyMaui ProgramMakawao, HI
Innovative technologies and methods that the TNC Hawaii forest program uses specifically for ungulate control and/or weeds, including UAV’s for scouting and monitoring, FLIR for ungulate detection, game camera grid arrays for pig population density and abundance #s, establishing a remote IP wireless system in the field with integrated HD camera that pans 360 degree from remote control, systematic sweeps using 1 hunter/1 dog method to eradicate pigs from a fenced area; and weed control technologies including “HBT” herbicide ballistic technology (using a paintball gun to shoot herbicide filled pellets at target species from a helicopter), and controlling large species like conifers in remote areas via helicopter using a longline and very small herbicide cocktail with zero non target impact, with a helicopter pilot as the contractor and minimal TNC involvement
Specific Maui threat abatement project such as getting to ZERO pigs in a 9000 area – process, strategies, adaptive mgmt., or weed control strategy for a highly invasive species like Himalayan ginger that forms monotypic stands and threatens to take over the entire watershed
Rob Williams Invasive Species Program Coordinator/Conservation Practitioner, The Nature ConservancyUsing Environmental DNA (eDNA) and Underwater Video as an early detection tools for invasive fish in Four Eastern Lake Ontario Tributaries.Pulaski, New York
Mr. Martin J. HalmPresident- Green Climber of North AmericaLa Grange, IL Remote Controlled Mulching Machines
John Morton, Ph.D.Supervisory Fish & Wildlife BiologistKenai National Wildlife RefugeU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceSoldotna, AK “Responding rapidly to Elodea - the first freshwater invasive plant in Alaska”
Dickie HallProject DirectorSGHT Habitat Restoration ProjectSouth Georgia Heritage Trust
Curt DeuserSupervisory Ecologist/Liaison Lake Mead Inter-Regional Exotic Plant Management TeamNational Park Service Boulder City, NV
Kay HavensKayri HavensSenior Director, Plant Science and Conservation Chicago Botanic Garden“The Role of Public Gardens in Addressing the Problem of Invasive Plants: Honoring Sarah Reichard’s Legacy”
Isaiah MesserlyBiologist/LiaisonNational Park ServiceGreat Lakes Exotic Plant Management TeamSt. Croix Falls, WI."Managing Invasive Plants in the Upper Midwestern Great Lakes National Parks".
Craig C. YoungTerrestrial Program Leader (I&M/EPMT)Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Network National Park Service“Will this project ever be finished? Site-scale effectiveness of long-term (>5 year) invasive plant control projects in Midwestern National Parks”
Bobbi SimpsonLiaisonCalifornia Exotic Plant Management TeamNational Park ServicePoint Reyes Station, California
Brent BeavenProgramme Manager PF2050Department of Conservation - Te Papa Atawhai“Predator Free New Zealand”
Brian McDonnell, Liaison, Northeast Exotic Plant Management Team. First working title for now: Case Studies in Invasive Plant Management in the Northeast. (Seriously subject to change.)*Second working title: Introducing a Windows-based Program for Pesticide Application Calculations. *Poster working title: Pesticide Application Manager, A Program for Applicators.
Brian WilliamsTrees AtlantaTrees Atlanta is dependent on private and corporate donations to provide the tools and materials, educational programs, and services necessary to accomplish our goal.
Kyla GreenhamCurator of Conservation & EnvironmentToronto Zoo
Christopher EvansForestry Extension and Research SpecialistUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignDepartment of Natural Resources & Environmental Sciences“Scaling up: Addressing invasive species regionally using partnerships, prioritization, technology, and integration with other management needs.”
Patterson Clark
James BurneyIPMA’s successes with protecting State funding through the development of an Industry organization lobbying group
Bill PyleSupervisory Wildlife BiologistKodiak National Wildlife RefugeU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceKodiak, AKAdvances in Management of Invasive Plants at Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska
Cheryl DeckerNorth Coast and Cascades Exotic Plant Management TeamNorth Cascades National Park Service ComplexSedro-Woolley, WA
Aaron MartinFish and Aquatic Conservation and Aquatic Invasive Species Program CoordinatorAlaska Region“Impacts of Elodea and other Invasive Species on Infrastructure of Alaska”
Casey JonesDirector of Land Management ACRES Land Trust, IndianaCollector app tracks invasive species management for ACRES Land Trust
Kitty McCrackenNatural Resources Management TeamOak Ridge National LaboratoryP.O. Box 2008, MS 6351Oak Ridge, TN
Todd OlsonSherpa
Presenter: Dennis NeumaierNursery Industry via Mike Berkeley
Jon Jackson“Advances in Directed Energy for weed control”
Mark FreyEPMT LiasonNational Park ServiceNational Capital Region
Raymond Willard PLA State Roadside Asset Manager, Washington State Department of Transportation Chair, Washington Invasive Species Council
Chuck BargeronAssociate Director, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health, University of GeorgiaSession on citizen science projects
Sam King Stewardship EcologistTennessee Department of Environment and ConservationDivision of Natural Areas “The Tennessee State Parks Environmental License Plate; Making Revenue Work for Parks”
Tim Stallard Alaska "Weed Smackdowns"
Damon Waitt, Ph.D.Director, North Carolina Botanical GardenThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Steven ManningPresident, Invasive Plant Control, Inc.“Invasives Free USA”
Stephen F. EnloeAssociate ProfessorAgronomy Department/Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, University of Florida“Overcoming triclopyr confusion: safety, efficacy, and selectivity issues for applicators.” Brian Riskas President, RMD Systems“Use of small UAS for aerial application of chemicals for invasive plant management”
Gino GrazianoInvasive Plants InstructorUAF Cooperative Extension Service
“basal bark treatments, and resulting herbicide efficacy and fate”
Presenter: Mark WellerExecutive DirectorFriends of Warner Parks“Utilizing Friends Organizations as partners in Invasive Species Management”
Dawn R. SlackSouthern Indiana Land ManagerChair, Invasive Plant Advisory CommitteeProject Coordinator, SICIM’s Indiana’s Invasive InitiativeThe Nature ConservancyBlue River Project Field Office Laconia, IN “Facing the Invasive Plant Challenge - Indiana’s Community Approach” Gretchen ZieglerZoo DirectorSequoia Park ZooEureka, CA
Jamie Reaser, PhDExecutive DirectorNational Invasive Species Council“Innovation Pathways: Investing in Success”
Stnger GualaUSGS
Larry Clark, PhDDirectorNational Wildlife Research Center
Grant SizemoreDirector, Invasive Species ProgramsAmerican Bird ConservancyFeral Cats