Identifying Invasive Species in IVM

Regions: USDA Zones 4-11

Identifying Invasive Species in IVM-1

 

Invasive plant species are one of the most common nuisances to the world of vegetation management. They have little to no role in local ecosystems and their aggressive growth, plus the ability to spread rapidly unheeded by natural predators, means they’re always growing where they shouldn’t be. This webinar will focus on identifying invasive plant species as listed by the USDA’s Introduced, Invasive & Noxious Plants list as well as effective ways of mitigating their negative impact on rights-of-way vegetation management.

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ABOUT THE PRESENTERS


Maegan Mullinax

Maegan Mullinax is a business development manager and Safety Committee member at ACRT Services. She is an experienced arborist and horticulturalist and actively participates in the UVM industry. She is an ISA Certified Arborist, a member of the ISA Southern Chapter, and a member of the Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Tree Board. She is also a member of the Veterans and Citizens Council in Fort Oglethorpe, the Georgia Tree Council, and the Utility Arborist Association where she sits on the Professional Development Committee. Contact Maegan at MMullinax@acrtinc.com.

HOW TO GET YOUR ISA CEU AFTER WATCHING A WEBINAR

After watching, you can fill out the ISA Continuing Education Units (CEUs) attendance form and submit it to isa@isa-arbor.com. You’ll receive a code to use on the form. You can download the form now below.