July 18-19, 2012 | Saskatoon, SK | Delta Bessborough 

Join us in developing a regional approach to invasive species issues in the Northwest! Invaders know no borders, and neither should our planning!

The 2012 conference will address:

  • Reducing the Economic and Ecological Risks
  • Changing Behavior Through Outreach and Marketing: Effective Marketing, and Regional Campaigns: Successes and Lessons Learned
  • Cross-Border Challenges: Inter-Jurisdictional Issues and the Border
  • Current Activities and Emerging Issues
  • The PNWER Invasive Species Council: A Region-Wide Approach to Enhance Messaging and Collaboration

A preliminary agenda, and additional information on the meeting can be found online at:
http://www.pnwer.org/InvasiveSpeciesConference.aspx
 

Register for the 2012 Invasive Species Conference!
 
Invasive Plant Tour Itinerary

Join us on the Invasive Plant Tour of Saskatoon!

 

9 am - Meet at lobby of Sheraton Hotel

9:30 am - Tour of European buckthorn infestation in the South Saskatchewan River Valley and in-field presentation about the ongoing long-term control project.

10 am - Tour of adjacent area that has common tansy and heavy brush and in-field presentation on efforts to control it using goats.

10:30 am - Tour of adjacent Northeast Swale conservation area and in-field presentation about using sheep grazing and prescribed burning to control Kentucky bluegrass, smooth brome, crested wheatgrass and invasive forbs.

11 am - Tour of sheep grazing to control invasive species and potential in-field presentation by the shepherd. Beaver Creek Conservation Area (20 minute drive from Saskatoon)  

Noon - Arrive back in Saskatoon for lunch (at your own expense)

1 pm - Visit University of Saskatchewan weed research plots

1:30 pm - Drive 1 hour south of Saskatoon to visit the only known flowering rush infestation in Saskatchewan and learn about the efforts to eradicate it.

2:30 pm - Return to Saskatoon

  

 

TOUR OVERVIEW:

 

Join Chet Neufeld, Chair of the Saskatchewan Invasive Species Council, for a tour of local invasive species control projects in the Saskatoon area. The tour will visit many sites and will focus on the history of introduction and control of the invasive species, current efforts to manage them, and the accomplishments to date. A number of invasive species will be seen, including European buckthorn, common tansy, smooth brome, crested wheatgrass, and flowering rush. This tour will be a good learning experience and will allow participants to engage in open dialogue with the project managers.

 

REGISTER

Please note: The Invasive Species Conference is a part of the 2012 PNWER Annual Summit. The registration link
above is for participants who plan to attend only the invasive species conference. Those wishing to attend the entire Summit should visit the Annual Summit Webpage.

 

 

The Invasive Species Conference registration reflects a significantly discounted rate over the usual Annual Summit single day rate--a savings of over 50%. This rate includes breakfast and an evening reception at the Western Development Museum with the rest of the 2012 Annual Summit participants, as well as a working lunch.  

Quick Links

Co-Chairs

The Invasive Species working group is co-chaired by:

 

Rep. Eric Anderson, Idaho

 

Dr. Mark Sytsma, Portland State University 

Summit Accommodations

 

 

Delta Bessborough 

 

601 Spadina Cres. E
Saskatoon, SK
S7K 3G8


306-244-5521
1-888-890-3222
[Book Online]
 
The room block is filing quickly. If you need accommodations, we recommend booking today!  



If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Megan Levy at megan@pnwer.org or 206-443-7723

 

Table space is available at the conference. For more information, please contact Megan Levy.