The Southern Regional Extension Forestry Forest Health and Invasive Species Program is pleased to present the 3rd webinar of spring 2015: “Gypsy Moth Biology, Ecology, and Management and Implications for the Southeastern U.S.” This webinar will be at 1 pm EST on March 23, and will be presented by world-renowned gypsy moth expert Dr. Sandy Liebhold of the USDA Forest Service. The webinar is eligible for SAF and ISA CEUs, and can be accessed here: http://www.forestrywebinars.net/webinars/gypsy-moth-biology-ecology-and-management-and-implications-for-the-southeastern-u.s. Please contact Dave Coyle (dcoyle@sref.info) with any questions.
What will you learn? This webinar will address the current state of knowledge on gypsy moth biology and management, with a particular emphasis on the insect’s potential impact in southern forest systems. learn more here…
Presenters/Authors:
Dr. Andrew Liebhold – Research Entomologist, USDA Forest Service – Northern Research Station, Morgantown, WV
Session Details:
Mar 23, 2016 1:00 pm US/Eastern Duration: 01:00
*** Please join the session 15 minutes prior to the start of the webinar. ***
Who should participate?
- Foresters
- Land Owners
- Land Managers
- Natural Resource Professionals
- Conservationists
Make sure to start registration process no less than 15 minute prior to the webinar
1. Find this webinar on the Upcoming Webinars page [link to that page], click on the webinar name and you will be directed to the webinar page.
2. To join the live webinar, click the orange join button at the top of the webinar page. If the webinar has been archived, you can take this webinar by clicking the orange view button at the top of the webinar page.
3. Completely fill out the registration form and click submit.
4. If you are presented with a survey, you must take this short survey before being directed to participate in the webinar.
5. After completing the survey (if applicable) you will be redirected to the appropriate webinar host such as Blackboard Collaborate
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