[PCA] Webinar: The Insect Apocalypse and What Natural Areas Managers Can Do
kangell at naturalareas.org
kangell at naturalareas.org
Thu May 16 11:34:48 CDT 2019
Natural Areas Association 2019 Webinar- free to register.
The term "Insect Apocalypse" has been in the news a lot lately.
Aimed at land managers, this webinar with NAA's partner the Xerces Society
will cover emerging information on the insect crisis, what to watch for, and
most importantly-how you can respond to the threat. We welcome back Xerces'
Executive Director Scott Hoffman Black as speaker.
Time: June 18, Tuesday, Noon Eastern
Talk: Insect Apocalypse? What Is Really Happening, Why It Matters and How
Natural Area Managers Can Help
Speaker: Scott Hoffman Black, Executive Director, Xerces Society
Find out more and register: https://www.naturalareas.org/webinars.php
NAA is providing access to this webinar at no cost, as part of our mission
to bring the best, most up-to-date and accurate information to natural areas
practitioners.
Visit our website to learn more: https://naturalareas.org/
Kate Luce Angell
Communications and Outreach Coordinator
412-925-2537
kangell at naturalareas.org <mailto:kangell at naturalareas.org>
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Registration opens June 1 for the
2019 Natural Areas Conference
<https://www.naturalareas.org/current_conference_2019.php>
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