[APWG] [RWG] [MPWG] Electronic Public Discussion: Evaluating the Invasive Potential of Imported Plants

Christopher Kelly ckelly2 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Jan 4 13:48:48 CST 2007


If any of those topics do not fit also, anyone is welcome to open the 
topic on www.gpniw.org and open a new community forum thread.  Free 
registration is required to post messages.  The forum is set up for just 
this sort of thing and available to anyone who wished to archive and read 
the information.

Thanks

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Chris Kelly
Invasive Species Coordinator
Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
420 Hardin Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68583-0984
402-326-8856
402-472-2722 (FAX)
Email:  ckelly2 at unl.edu
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Craig Dremann <craig at astreet.com> 
Sent by: apwg-bounces at lists.plantconservation.org
01/04/2007 01:37 PM

To
Alan.V.Tasker at aphis.usda.gov
cc
apwg at lists.plantconservation.org, rwg at lists.plantconservation.org
Subject
Re: [APWG] [RWG] [MPWG] Electronic Public Discussion:           Evaluating 
the     Invasive Potential of Imported Plants






Dear Dr. Tasker and All,

Thank you for your email and invite to copy the discussions from these
lists, onto the USDA discussion page---but I didn't see where many of
our discussions would fit under any of the limited six questions that
USDA is proposing as topics?

Please feel free to copy any of my messages from these lists, onto any
of the six USDA topics where you think they might fit.

Sincerely,  Craig Dremann, Redwood City, CA (650) 325-7333

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