( full meeting info is at
http://biocontrolfornature.org )
Announcement of an Internation Meeting on
"Biological Control for the Protection of Native Ecosystems"
To be held October 3-7, 2010, in Northampton, MA, with sponsorship of the
University of MA, the University of CA, USDA Forest Service, USDA-ARS, US
Department of Fish and Wildlife and the US National Park Service. The
meeting's purpose is to explore the benefits of classical biological
control to native forests, and associated habitats including wetlands,
grasslands, deserts, and oceanic islands. The meeting is intended increase
mutual understanding between the disciplines of biological control and
conservation biology and examine how biological control contributes to
the restoration of species and communities damaged by invasive plants and
insects. The meeting website can be found at "biocontrolfornature.org"
and here we attached the scientific program. The venue for the meeting is
a classic small New England city, with most architecture dating from the
1890s, amply opportunities for tourism, dining and live music all within
walking distance. The meeting takes place just prior to peak color for
fall foliage. The meeting site is an historic hotel located in downtown
Northampton, less than a block from vibrant street life, shops and
restaurants. The meeting will include a one day field trip to view
locally important invasive species, some of which are current or
developing targets of biological control (hemlock woolly adelgid, Japanese
knotweed, swallowwort, garlic mustard), as well as to appreciate views of
the fall landscape and some cultural points. For more information
consult the website or email/call Roy Van Driesche at UMASS (413-545-1061,
vandries(a)nre.umass.edu)