[APWG] Registration Now Open for 2008 Natural Areas Meeting & Invasive Species Symposium, Nashville TN (Oct. 14-17)
Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov
Jil_Swearingen at nps.gov
Thu Jun 26 11:09:54 CDT 2008
Hi,
If you are considering attending this meeting, please register soon to take
advantage of reduced registration fee and to make hotel reservations. The
Doubletree Hotel will only hold rooms for meeting attendees through Aug.
30. Registration rate is discounted for NAA and EPPC-IPC members.
See message below for more information on the program topics and speakers,
workshops, field trips, and hotel and registration.
Thank you,
Jil
Jil M Swearingen
Invasive Species Management Specialist
National Capital Region IPM Program
Center for Urban Ecology
4598 Macarthur Blvd NW
Washington DC 20007
202-342-1443, ex 218
202-282-1031 fax
www.nps.gov/plants/alien
www.ma-eppc.org
www.nps.gov/cue
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"Brian Bowen"
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06/25/2008 04:24
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Registration Is Now Open!
Natural Areas Conference 2008
A joint conference of the
Natural Areas Association and NAEPPC
Hosted by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC)
Quick Links
Program Highlights
Workshops
Field Trips
Hotels
Register Now!
Every year, more NAA members
(and new members)
realize that
the annual
Natural Areas
Conference is
THE BEST place
to learn and
exchange ideas
with colleagues
and then return
to work --empowered
and energized.
Don't miss it!
Natural Areas
Association
www.naturalarea.org
mail at naturalarea.org(541) 317 - 0199
REGISTER TODAY!WWW.NATURALAREA.ORG/08CONFERENCE/
Natural Areas Revival In Music City: Tuning Into A
Changing Climate And Biological Invasion
The 2008 Natural Areas Conference strikes a chord on
Tuesday afternoon, October 14, opening with the
plenary session at the historic War Memorial
Auditorium.
Wednesday and Friday will provide a diverse program
with 52 sessions and over 110 invited speakers
providing symposia, training opportunities, and
forums. Also included are contributed paper sessions
and posters.
Thursday features interactive field trips and
workshops to natural areas in Middle Tennessee and
the Cumberland Plateau. On Thursday night our annual
Awards banquet will be held at the Ryman Auditorium,
also known as the Grand Ole Opry and the official
birthplace of bluegrass music.
The conference also features professional meetings,
roundtables, pre- and post-conference field trips,
plus social networking events and terrific music.
Early registration is highly recommended to save
money and to help ensure you receive your field trip
preference.
Early Hotel reservations are also recommended to
obtain the discounted conference rates and as well as
lodging downtown at the conference location.
To register, and for detailed conference information,
visit: www.naturalarea.org/08conference/
Register online, by mail or fax.
For more information, contact Seresa Morgan at
Seresa.Morgan at state.tn.us or phone (615) 532-0431.
Forward email
Brian Bowen
Tennessee Natural Areas Program
TDEC Division of Natural Areas
401 Church St., 7th L&C Annex
Nashville, TN 37243-0447
P 615 532-0436, Fax 615 532-0046
Brian.Bowen at state.tn.us
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