“Community involvement is key in the early detection of invasive species. We are very excited about these new workshop topics and look forward to working with participants in learning more about these issues facing our local communities,” said Kelly Estes, state survey coordinator.
As in previous years, these in-depth training sessions will cover material that includes:
Once again, those attending will also take part in hands-on activities, which will allow attendees to examine these pests and diseases in more detail.
The target audience includes certified arborists, tree care professionals, Master Gardeners, Master Naturalists, forestry and natural resource professionals, conservationists, and others with an interest in trees.
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be available for: IAA Certified Arborists, Continuing Forestry Education Credits, Master Gardener, and Master Naturalist.
This workshop, one of eight held around the state, will be in Bloomington. For exact location, times, and registration, call 309-663-8306.
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