Join us again in 2024!
In a turbulent year, we have decided to hold the event online. We will miss seeing everyone in person, but we will relish the ability for all to participate without breaking the bank.
Theme sessions will explore the ways in which we can “get ahead of the curve” by focusing efforts on the early stages of the “invasion curve.” This means employing strategies of prevention and early detection/rapid response – strategies that are simple conceptually but more complex in practice. Speakers will share their work at the local, regional, and statewide levels.
Other sessions will dig into a wide range of topics on invasive plant management and stewardship. We also plan to hold to hold in-person workshops throughout the year, so stay tuned for announcements of events coming up. See you in October!
Key Dates:
- July 15 – September 15: Photo Contest submissions
- August 1: John H. Anderson Scholarship Deadline
- August 26: Early Bird registration Deadline
- August 27: John H. Anderson Scholarship applicants notified
- October 10: Regular registration Deadline
- October 23, 5pm: Registration closes
Registration is open! Join us Online
Early bird rates end August 26.
John H. Anderson Scholarships available!
Students and early career professionals in the conservation and land management community, the John H. Anderson Scholarship is open to help cover costs of missed work to join the annual Symposium. Application due August 1.
The Call for Abstracts is closed. We look forward to hearing about your work!
This page will be updated with information for presenters.
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Take pictures now for the 2024 Photo Contest
Join us again! Submission opens July 15, 2024.
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