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The Learning Library is a collection of online learning products developed by the Center for Invasive Plant Management in collaboration with government agencies, universities, and organizations. Also in this collection are presentations from CIPM sponsored conferences in multimedia, audio, or PowerPoint formats.
NEW!
Inventory/Survey Methods Web Seminar Series
Six live web seminars on inventory and survey methods were offered January 13-February 24, 2010. The seminar recordings and PowerPoint slides are available for viewing below.
Recordings are 75 minutes.
Read more about this project.
Web Seminars
- Fundamentals of Nonindigenous Plant Species Inventory/Survey
Dr. Erik Lehnhoff
- Landscape-Scale Wildland Inventories/Surveys: Utah State University Methods
Kim Edvarchuk
- Adaptive sampling Design
Dr. Tim Prather
- stratified random sampling method
Dr. Lisa Rew
- digital aerial sketch-mapping for early detection and mapping
Dr. Jason Karl
- Remote Sensing for Detection of Nonindigenous Species
Dr. Tim Prather
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Invasive Plant Management: CIPM Online Textbook
This online textbook, developed by contributors from government agencies and universities, covers topics from prevention to monitoring. |
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Volunteers and Invasive Plants: Learning and Lending a Hand
Developed for the USFWS National Wildlife Refuge System, this learning website provides a wealth of information and resources for volunteers and the public. |
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Managing Invasive Plants: Concepts, Principles, & Practices
Developed for USFWS National Wildlife Refuge System staff, this learning website provides an overview that is valuable to natural resource professionals. |
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Cooperative Weed Management Area National Conference: People-Powered Projects
April 15-17, 2008 - Reno, Nevada
A national conference highlighting CWMA funding and logistics, working with volunteers, EDRR, awareness and outreach, approaches to mapping, and state and national initiatives. (Presentations in multimedia and audio format) |
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Tamarisk Research Conference: Current Status and Future Directions
October 3 & 4, 2006 - Fort Collins, Colorado
Scientists and western land managers gathered at this conference to address the role of science in and identify research needs for the development of effective policy and management decisions. (Abstracts and PowerPoint presentations) |
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