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7:00 pm – Meeting and program
Best Practices in Invasive Species Control in Central Texas
Invasive species threaten the persistence of native species, ecosystem health, and the services ecosystems provide humans. Efforts to define invasive species, grapple with the nature of their existence, and control them has occupied substantial human brain-space and multitudes of pages of scientific journal articles. In this talk, Dr. Kelly Lyons, Professor of Biology at Trinity University, will discuss her long-term research on invasive species in grasslands and emerging standard best practices for their control, with practical information on specific management approaches. She will also briefly present her current research identifying differences among fungal species that reside in native and exotic grasses in Texas. A substantial portion of the talk will be dedicated to Q&A and discussion to address members’ concerns and curiosities about invasive species and their personal observations and perspectives.
Register for this Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYlf-itpjkuHtDdx1cT2PGYj6rx0AsUL7_3
Note: You can log in early to make sure the computer is working. We are limited to 100 participants at the meeting so people may not be able to log in with Zoom. Not to worry, we will be streaming live on our YouTube page, and will be recorded for viewing later. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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