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2016 ADK Forest Pest Summit

July 11, 2016

Hosted by the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program and the Adirondack Mountain Club

  • Agenda

Presentations:

  • Why do we keep getting new forest pests and what can we do about it – Dr. Gary Lovett
  • New York State’s Forest Health Conditions and DEC’s response – Jerry Carlson
  • Don’t Move Firewood New York in a National Perspective – Leigh Greenwood
  • DEC’s Response to the Asian Long-horned Beetle on Long Island – Jeffrey Speich
  • The Balsam & Hemlock Woolly Adelgids; Implications for the Adirondacks – Dr. Mark Whitmore
  • Facilitating Management of HWA in the Catskills – Chris Zimmerman
  • Mitigating the Impact of HWA on NYS Parks – Robert O’Brien
  • HWA Biocontrol Release and Recapture Successes from New River Gorge – Dan Snider
  • The ADK Backcountry Forest Pest Monitoring Program – Cathy Pedler & Paul Gallery

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Keene Valley, New York 12943
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