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Michigan's Invasive Species Community

    

The Stewardship Network is pleased to bring you two great days of informative presentations, networking sessions and workshops that will focus on the Science, Practice & Art of Restoring Native Ecosystems.
Join us on January 13 & 14 for a great line up presentations; connect with natural areas professionals, volunteers, and researchers with decades of experience as well as students and newcomers to the field. Discover new ideas and techniques that you will into practice in your daily work. Through plenary talks, focused presentations and workshops, conference participants will gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of ecosystem restoration.
For more information, please visit: 
https://www.stewardshipnetwork.org/2017-stewardship-network-conference

    

The Current is a speed networking webinar series for professionals engaged in water-related extension, research, and conservation activities. The North Central Region Water Network and Extension Directors from all 12 North Central states are sponsoring this series to highlight the best water-related research and Extension programming in the region. Webinars will run for 60 minutes, with three 10-minute project snapshots and 30 minutes of QA/peer-to-peer interaction.
Tim Cambell, aquatic invasive species outreach specialist for the University of Wisconsin-Extension, UW Sea Grant, and the Wisconsin DNR Paul Skawinski and Erin McFarlane, University of Wisconsin-Extension:  Wisconsin’s Citizen Monitoring program for aquatic invasive species, and Clean Boats, Clean Waters Jo Latimore, Michigan State University:  Michigan’s Citizen Monitoring program for aquatic invasive species Eleanor Burkett, University of Minnesota Extension:  Minnesota’s NEW AIS Detector Program  
To Register: http://northcentralwater.org/the-current/?utm_source=January%3A+The+Current+Webinar+24&utm_campaign=CC_NCRWN_Webinar5Announcement&utm_medium=email

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