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Eastern Invasives Network listserve digest #015
Fri Jul 25 2003 - 16:44:39 PDT
Contents 1. Meeting #4 location and date set 2. Jennifer's ruminations 3. All-TNC, all invasives meeting! --------------------------------------- 1. Meeting #4 location and date set From: Barry Rice (bamrice(at)ucdavis.edu) The Eastern Invasives Network Meeting #4 will be held at Archbold Biological Station, Florida. The meeting will be starting on the morning of 13 January, and last until around 5pm on 15 January. We have not set up registration, or any of the other logistical details yet, but I thought you might want to know in case you are already blocking off dates in your calendar. The station is near Lake Placid, airport access is well illustrated in the following map: http://www.archbold-station.org/abs/images/map.gif More about the station is at: http://www.archbold-station.org/ This meeting will be less expensive than the previous meetings, as we boldly innovate and take risks on being cheap. But really, that's what TNC is all about! Get this---the costs of room AND board will be $38/day. Hah hah hah! If it turns out to be a bad place, blame Doria (she recommended it). It if turns out to be a good place, give me the credit (for deciding to hold the meeting there). --------------------------------------- 2. Jennifer's ruminations From: Jennifer Hillmer (jhillmer(at)(at)tnc.org) Dear Colleagues: I am leaving TNC in early August for a land steward job at the Holden Arboretum (Kirtland, Ohio) on September 2. I will miss you greatly - this workshop has been one of the best things going for some time. I will stay involved with statewide and regional invasive species stuff, and I hope to remain with the network to its poignant conclusion. I am ruminating on the stewardship decision framework that I presented at Workshop #3, and I would appreciate your comments on the ideas I set forth in my triangle-heavy presentation. To wit, I have repackaged the ideas into ecological management goals and measurable objectives which could apply to multiple scales. I am sending the summary document (6 pages, large type, no pictures) to Barry, and I can email it to you if you request it before August 6! (Barry's note: you can download this from our site at: http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/listarch02/fund-stew-goals.doc) I wrote the summary for the volunteer crew chiefs, my stewardship director, and the next land steward as a preface to my revised management plans. The work plans will set out strategies and goals for the next 3 to 10 years, which is a typical timeline for modest stewardship results. (Our state director talks about "long-range" strategic plans - i.e. 3 to 5 years. Hmmph.) I will use this framework to write new management plans in my new job, and I intend to use translate what I learn from these intellectual exercises into a training method to increase the regional stewardship capacity of partners and volunteers. Please, please comment on my ideas and pass them to land managers for their comments as well. I'm at my TNC email and phone number until August 6th. After September 2, I think my email will be jhillmer(at)holdenarb.org. I'll let you know. My home email is jhillmer(at)bright.net. --------------------------------------- 3. All-TNC, all invasives meeting! From: Barry Rice (bamrice(at)ucdavis.edu) Ooh! Ooh! Have you marked your calendar for the All-TNC invasives meeting in Fort Lauderdale, 2-3 November? If not, do so. Use a pen, not a pencil. Learn more about this meeting---a definite must-see for all TNCers doing invasives---at: http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/meetings.html |
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