Dear FORENT, FORPATH and FORCLIMAIR subscribers,
First, let me apologize for cluttering the inboxes of those of you not interested in IUFRO matters. I know these lists are well-used for other useful stuff, so if you are not interested in IUFRO you might want to delete this message right now...
To my IUFRO colleagues, I want to share some information about a shift in leadership that we anticipate here in Division 7, "Forest Health". I was honored to be selected to serve as coordinator of Division 7 and in August, 2010 I started my term in that position. However 9 months later I was notified by my employer, the USDA Forest Service that I must resign because USDA "ethics" officers revoked their approval and decided that my service in this role was "unethical" stating it would amount to an implicit endorsement of IUFRO by the USDA Forest Service. Personally, I disagreed with their assessment but I did not receive support for my service in IUFRO from US Forest Service headquarters and they insisted that I resign. We anticipated that this rule would be relaxed, but after over 1 year of waiting, that has not happened so among IUFRO leaders, we decided that the Division 7 coordinator position should not remain empty any longer.
It turns out that there is a very happy solution to this story, namely Dr. Ecki Brockerhoff from Scion (Forest Research Institute), New Zealand has agreed to take on the Division 7 coordinator position. Ecki is currently coordinator of IUFRO Research Group 7.03 "Entomology" and if Ecki's nomination is approved later this month by the IUFRO Board (I anticipate this will be the case), then he will become the new Division 7 coordinator, and I will switch back into Ecki's position as coordinator of Research Group 7.03. I'm sure many of you know Ecki and agree that he will make an excellent Division coordinator. Personally, I'm thrilled that he can do this.
I apologize for any confusion that this episode may have created. It is a source of personal embarrassment and it certainly does not make me proud of the USDA Forest Service. I want to thank all of the great people I've had a chance to work with during my very brief stint as Division Coordinator and I'm looking forward with great excitement to returning to serve as Entomology Research Group leader. Thanks!
-Sandy
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Andrew Liebhold http://sandyliebhold.com
Northern Research Station 304-285-1512
USDA Forest Service 304-285-1505 FAX
180 Canfield St. 724-317-8668 mobile
Morgantown, WV 26505 USA
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Dear all,
**** Please forward to all those who might be
interested, and please excuse possible cross
posting ****
The international PhD graduate course
"Semiochemicals in pest control and conservation
biology" will take place for the 5th time the
coming autumn here in Lund, Sweden.
This is a graduate student course on the
applications of pheromones, kairomones and other
semiochemicals. It is organized by the Pheromone
Group at the Department of Biology, Lund
University, Sweden and the Chemical Ecology Group
at the Department of Plant Protection Biology,
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
(SLU). The course will take place in Lund,
Sweden, 5-15 November 2013.
The coming course is given in collaboration with
and support from the ClimBEco Graduate Research
School, which is part of Centre for Environmental
and Climate Research (CEC).
Scope
Since the first identification of a pheromone
fifty years ago the world of chemical signals has
received much attention from scientists in
biology, chemistry and agriculture/forestry. Many
of the findings have come into practical use,
mainly for monitoring or suppression of insect
pests. Yet, a very small fraction of crop
protection is based on semiochemicals, despite
their obvious advantages over conventional
insecticides. Why is this and what can be done to
increase the applied use of these sustainable
alternatives? More recently other possibilities
to use odour signals have become obvious in e.g.
detection of rare species. Can this be developed
and used more widely in conservation biology?
These are issues that will be dealt with during
the course, which includes lectures, student
presentations, exercises and discussions.
For more information, please visit http://www4.lu.se/o.o.i.s/31343
Note:
Application deadline: October 1st
Tuition fee 3500 SEK
4.5 ECTS credits
Accomodation at Lund University Guesthouse only
through the organizer (Olle Anderbrant)
Also postdocs are welcome!
Best regards,
Olle and Fredrik
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Olle Anderbrant, Prof. telephone +46 (0)46 2224997
Department of Biology mobile +46 (0)70 3724997
Lund University
Sölvegatan 37 telefax +46 (0)46 2224716
SE-223 62 Lund e-mail Olle.Anderbrant(a)biol.lu.se
Sweden
internet
http://www.lu.se/pheromonegroup/people/senior-scientists/olle-anderbrant
It's time to register for the 2013 Southern Forest Insect Work Conference, 23-26 July 2013, JW Marriott New Orleans, in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA!
The 2013 SFIWC registration form is available exclusively online through Eventbrite again this year. Go to http://sfiwc2013.eventbrite.com to register. The registration fee is $270 ($170 for students and retired members), which includes a ticket to the Wednesday night banquet for the registrant. Extra banquet tickets for guests are $45. Banquet tickets for kids 12 and under are $15. Registration receipts and banquet tickets will be distributed at the registration table.
Pre-registration on the Eventbrite website will be accepted until July 12, 2013. After this date, only on-site registration will be available.
IMPORTANT!!!: If you choose, you can now pay your registration fee online at the Eventbrite website (http://sfiwc2013.eventbrite.com) with a credit card prior to the meeting! Please be aware that the deadline for paying via credit card is July 12, 2013. Credit card payments will NOT be accepted after this date! Credit card payments will NOT be accepted "at the door!"
IMPORTANT!!!: If you are not paying your registration fee with a credit card, please go to Eventbrite website (http://sfiwc2013.eventbrite.com) to fill out the registration form, indicating your payment preference. There are options on the online registration form for paying via mailing a check to me or using a check or cash "at the door." Instead of pressing the "Register" button (to pay via credit card), press the "Show other payment options" and then "Pay Offline" buttons to select one of these additional payment choices.
Please be aware that an additional $8.00 fee applies to all Canadian and other non-U.S. checks.
This year's banquet will be a plated dinner with your choice of entrees: Grilled Gulf Fish (with a Tomato Coulis Sauce over Mushroom Rice) or Seared Chicken Breast over Boudin. Vegetarian plates (Vegetable Napoleon - Roasted Zucchini, Yellow Squash, Spinach and Portobello Mushroom & layered with Mozzarella Cheese) also are available; please be sure to mark your preference on the registration form. One banquet ticket (for yourself) is included in your registration fee. This year, children 12 and under will have the following menu choices: Chicken Strips with Fries or Hot Dog with a Bag of Chips. Extra banquet tickets for adult and child guests can be purchased using the online registration form. If you do not want to pay for your extra banquet ticket(s) using a credit card, please select the number of tickets you want and then choose your preferred method of payment. If you are paying for your extra banquet ticket(s) separately from your registration fee, please fill out separate online forms for your registration fee and ticket(s).
Remember to reserve your room at the JW Marriott New Orleans no later than June 28. It is very important that everyone planning to attend this year's meeting reserve their room(s) before this deadline, so that we meet our room occupancy obligation with the hotel. Please use the group code "FTW" when booking your hotel reservation by phone (1-877-622-3056), or go online (https://resweb.passkey.com/Resweb.do?mode=welcome_ei_new&eventID=10292420) to get the special rate of $101.00 per night plus tax. Remember, this low rate is valid only for the first 80 rooms (first 30 on Monday, July 22). Please go to http://www.sfiwc.org//2013/index.html<http://www.sfiwc.org/2013/index.html> for details.
Parking is valet only and costs $28.00 per day plus tax ($31.36 total per day).
Meeting details are available on http://www.sfiwc.org//2013/index.html<http://www.sfiwc.org/2013/index.html>.
I hope to see you in New Orleans!
William P. Shepherd, SFIWC Secretary-Treasurer
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A Joint Meeting of IUFRO WP 07.03.05 (Ecology and Management of Bark and Wood Boring Beetles) and 07.03.07 (Population Dynamics of Forest Insects) will be held September 16-20, 2013 at the Banff Centre in Banff National Park, Banff, Alberta, Canada. The Banff Centre is a world-class conference facility and hotel located in the Rocky Mountain Region of Alberta, and boasts some of the most dramatic and beautiful landscapes in North America.
Call for oral and poster presentation abstracts is now open. Visit http://popecol.forestry.ubc.ca/iufro-altered-biotic-disturbances-in-a-warmi… for more information or email IUFROBanff2013(a)outlook.com<mailto:IUFROBanff2013@outlook.com>.
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