NAISMA Annual Biocontrol Summit
Successes in Biocontrol – Weed Management’s Silent Hero This annual event shares the latest advances in classical weed biocontrol research with invasive plant managers and educators across North America, fostering […]

Successes in Biocontrol – Weed Management’s Silent Hero This annual event shares the latest advances in classical weed biocontrol research with invasive plant managers and educators across North America, fostering […]
The second International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) is being organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Network and will be hosted by the North American […]
Spotted lanternfly and tree-of-heaven are closely linked invasive species that continue to threaten North American forests, agriculture and ecosystems. This webinar will explore promising biocontrol solutions aimed at managing these […]
Turning Gray to Green: Post-Industrial Restoration and Urban Ecological Connectivity in Buffalo, NY Featuring Nicholas Henshue, M.S. Ph.D., Associate Professor of Ecology in UB’s Department of Environment and Sustainability, and […]
The eastern hemlock is a foundation species in our forests, but it’s threatened by the invasive hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), a tiny insect with a big impact. Early detection is […]
Calling all HWA Hunters! Are you ready to level up your survey skills and make an even greater impact on hemlock conservation? Join this hands-on training to learn how to […]
Each year since 2008, environmental scholars, leading experts, and a wide cross-section of nature’s caretakers have gathered to share ideas, challenge our thinking, and leave energized for the seasons ahead, […]
Each month, the NYS PRISM Network hosts the New York Statewide Invasive Speaker Series, which includes a different guest speaker each month. Instructions on joining are sent through the WNY […]
This webinar, hosted by North American Invasive Species Management Association, will explore how the words we use to talk about invasive species can either support or undermine effective management. Drawing […]
Tree Committees & Urban Forestry – Making Collaboration Work with Danica Doroski, PhD Tree committees are a common platform for volunteers and professionals to share expertise and guidance on local […]
Progress Through Partnerships – the theme for this year’s virtual event – captures the necessity of collaboration and integration of diverse perspectives and knowledge systems to address the challenges of […]
National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) returns February 23–27, 2026 and this year’s theme is: Defending Our Health by Stopping the Spread Invasive species don’t just harm ecosystems, they impact […]