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Wildland Weeds

Wildland Weeds. The magazine of the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council Karen Brown, Editor. Quarterly publication A benefit of EPPC membership 2,000 readers 24 – 32 pages. Wildland Weeds. Inaugural issue published in Winter 1997. Wildland Weeds. Available online after two years at:

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Wildland Weeds

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  1. Wildland Weeds The magazine of the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council Karen Brown, Editor NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  2. Quarterly publication • A benefit of EPPC membership • 2,000 readers • 24 – 32 pages Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  3. Inaugural issue published in Winter 1997 Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  4. Available online after two years at: www.se-eppc.org and www.fleppc.org • Multiple copies freely available to visitor centers, environmental education centers, etc. • Not-for-profit library subscriptions available for $15.00 Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  5. Invasive plant lists published: • Alabama • Florida • Florida Keys • Georgia • Puerto Rico • Tennessee Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  6. Features articles related to invasive plant species • Coverage of state and national meetings Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  7. Research articles • Management updates Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  8. Current control technology for exotic pest plants • Herbicides • Biological agents • Mechanical Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  9. Impact of special events on management and spread of exotic pest plants Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  10. Exotics control and restoration success stories Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  11. Mapping and monitoring projects Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  12. Education and outreach efforts Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  13. New publications • Books • Reports • Management plans • DVDs • Websites Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  14. Meeting announcements Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  15. Internodes • Meetings • Publications • Websites • ID tools • Newsbriefs Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  16. Indexes available at www.se-eppc.org • Winter 1997 – Spring 2002 (Summer ‘02 issue) • Summer 2002 – Fall 2004 (Winter ‘04 issue) • Winter 2004 – Winter 2006 (Spring ‘07 issue) • Indexed by • tables of contents • plant species • primary author • exotic pest plant lists Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  17. To submit an article or announcement, contact: • kpbrown@ufl.edu • www.se-eppc.wildweeds.cfm Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  18. To support Wildland Weeds, contact kpbrown@ufl.edu • Readers include • Natural area managers (federal, state, regional) • Restoration practitioners • Biologists, ecologists, foresters • Researchers • Interested citizens Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

  19. Thank you! Karen Brown, Editor kpbrown@ufl.edu Wildland Weeds NAEPPC Conference October 2008 Nashville, TN

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