Source: California Invasive Plant Council
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Cal-IPC News
The Cal-IPC News is a quarterly publication sent to all members.
All newsletter files are in pdf format and may be viewed with the free Adobe Reader.
Index of all newsletter articles through 2006 by plant scientific name pdf, 33 pp.). Posted May 2007.
| Issue | Contents |
|---|---|
| Summer 2008 | Vol. 16 No. 2 (1.8 MB) -Chinese tallow: The next invader? -Symposium returns to Chico -Australian weed expert visits California -Assessing aquatic pathways |
| Spring 2008 | Vol. 16 No. 1 (1.5 MB) -Bend-and-spray for arundo control -Funding for the future -Evaluating herbicide treatment of wild fig -Get ready for the 2008 Symposium! -How you can impact policy |
| Winter 2008 | Vol. 15 No. 4 (1.0 MB) -Biocontrol 101 -Phragmites in California -Weed Alert! Carrichtera annua -Cal-IPC student chapter forms at UCR -Shredding water hyacinth |
| Fall 2007 | Vol. 15 No. 3 (2.8 MB) -Ravennagrass -Symposium in San Diego -International weed conference in Australia -Human dimension of weed work -Weed funding outside the box |
| Spring/Summer 2007 | Vol. 15 No. 1/2 (2.0 MB)
-Surveying palms in San Diego County -Cal-IPC walks the halls of power -Weeds and wildlife -Inventory revisions |
| Winter 2007 | Vol. 14 No. 4 (1.0 MB)
-Shasta County citizens take on weeds -Dirty data methods for weed managers -New "dip-and-clip" technique -Predicting where weeds will spread |
| Fall 2006 | Vol. 14 No. 3 (3.7 MB)
-Buffelgrass: A threat to California's desert -15th Annual Cal-IPC Symposium report -Does arundo produce seed in California? -Speakers' Bureau ready for prime time -2007 Cal-IPC field courses |
| Summer 2006 | Vol. 14 No. 2
-Weed Alert - Japanese dodder -Nursery group signs Codes of Conduct -2006 Symposium in Sonoma County -Weed Management Area funding renewed |
| Spring 2006 | Vol. 14 No. 1
-Legislation to renew WMA funding -A new treatment for Arundo -Does glyphosate harm amphibians? -Scientists' recommendations on ornamentals |
| Winter 2006 | Vol. 13 No. 4
-Weed alerts! -Cordgrass and clapper rails -CDFA proposes "H" noxious weed rating -CCC tackles Russian River arundo -Invasive brochure in Spanish |
| Fall 2005 | Vol. 13 No. 3
-Invasive species in National Parks -Reports from events around California -2005 Symposium biggest ever -2nd annual photo contest winners |
| Summer 2005 | Vol. 13 No. 2
-Nursery partnership -High schoolers tackle carnation spurge -Sesbania control on Dry Creek -Weed research at UC Riverside -2005 Symposium information |
| Spring 2005 | Vol. 13 No. 1
-Which weeds dominate southern California riparian systems? -Tools: basal bark treatment, broom lopping results -Japanese knotweed Red Alert! -Oakland discusses herbicides |
| Fall 2004/Winter 2005 | Vol. 12 Nos. 3-4
-Pampas grass and jubata grass -Waipuna not? Steaming your weeds -One man's fight against broom -2004 Symposium photos |
| Summer 2004 | Volume 12 No. 2
- Ventura: a little arundo - Santa Cruz Island Restoration - New yellow starthistle biocontrol - Survey of college weed programs - Eucalyptus impacts workshop |
| Spring 2004 | Volume 12 No. 1
- The A-rated North - New Tools: Flaming - Bladder senna in Chico - California Conservation Corps |
| Winter 2003 | Volume 11 No. 4
- Beetles! New Tamarix biocontrol - The cost of weeds - Alert: Brachypodium sylvaticum - Weeds on Capitol Hill |
| Fall 2003 | Volume 11 No. 3
- Hybrid Invasion: Spartina in SF Bay - Revising the Cal-IPC List - 2003 Symposium photos - Reports from Oregon and Hawaii |
| Summer 2003 | Volume 11 No. 2
- The hunt for red sesbania - Symposium 2003: Tahoe! - Wildland weeds climb the Sierra - Pampasgrass ads |
| Spring 2003 | Volume 11 No. 1 (1.2 mb)
- Weed warning from downunder! - Not just in the garden anymore: Oxalis pes-caprae - Wal-Mart dumps pampas grass - Teaching teachers about weeds |
| Winter 2002 | Volume 10 number 4 (1.2 mb)
- Testing natural-based herbicides for roadside control - Remote sensing of Arundo -Hypericum canariense update |
| Fall 2002 | Volume 10 number 3 (528 kb)
-Viewing invasive species removal in a whole-ecosystem context -Weed-free forage -Wildland weed news -Symposium 2002 |
| Spring/Summer 2002 | Volume 10 number 1/2 (3.2 mb)
- Predicting Plant Invasion with Modeling - Lassen County WMA Wins Award - Legislative Updates - Weeds in the News |
| Fall 2001/Winter 2002 | Volume 9 Number 3/4 (1.2 mb)
- Symposiums & Transitions - 2001 Red Alerts - Hypericum Alert - Keep It in the Garden - Cape Ivy G |
| Spring 2001 | Volume 9 Number 2 (1.2 mb)
- Workshop on Ecology and Mgmt. of Invasive Plants in SW Deserts - Initial Broom Initiative - Sierra Club Tamarisk Bash - Viable Seed Production by Cape Ivy - More on Italian Thistle - Yellow Star Thistle Video - Educational Materials |
| Winter 2001 | Volume 9 Number 1 (3.5 MB)
- Cape ivy biocontrol - Asparagus asparagoides - Noxious weed listing |
| Fall 2000 | Volume 8 Number 4 (5.6 MB)
- Salvinia molesta - Noxious seaweed in Southern California - Foreign exploration of Arundo donax |
| Spring/Summer 2000 | Volume 8 Number 2-3 (1.9 MB)
- What next for CalEPPC? - New wildland weed field manual - Collecting and submitting plants for i.d. - Drilling Ailanthus - BLM uses heavy equipment - $5 million for WMAs |
| Winter 2000 | Volume 8 Number 1 (5.9 MB)
- Florida growers and invasive plants - Exotic vs. native grasses as wildlife habitat - Parentucellia viscosa invades wetlands - Federally listed species vs. mustard |
| Summer/Fall 1999 | Volume 7 Number 3&4 (742 kb)
- Ecology and Management of Alien Annual Plants in the California Desert - Where the Wild Weeds Are: The Value of a Rapid Assessment of Invasive Weeds - Cooperative Weed Management Areas - The Role of Herbicides in Preserving Biodiversity |
| Spring 1999 | Volume 7 Number 2 (603 kb)
- Roundup of Arundo Projects Reveals Commitment, Strategic Weakness - Lassen County's First Weed Week - Richmond Weed Abatement Ordinance |
| Winter 1999 | Volume 7 Number 1
- Nitrate Immobilization and the Mycorrhizal Network - 1999 Cal-IPC Symposium - Biocontrol of Saltcedar Update - Combating Biological Pollution |
| Fall 1998 | Volume 6 Number 4 (1.2 mb)
- Results of Cal-IPC Questionnaire - CalWeed Database - Invasive New Zealand Weeds - Symposium on Invasive Weeds |
| Summer 1998 | Volume 6 Number 3 (589 kb)
- Distribution of Salsola soda in S.F. Bay - Starr Ranch Sanctuary Artichoke Conference - Extension Toxocology Network |
| Spring 1998 | Volume 6 Number 2 (612 kb)
- Some Tips on Herbicide Tx of Cape Ivy - Invasive Weeds Pose Major Threat to American Landscape - Legendary Stewardship Award |
| Winter 1998 | Volume 6 Number 1 (719 kb)
- Fort Ord Readies Troops for War-On-Weeds - Cal-IPC Symposium '97 Synopsis - Pampas Grass Research |
| Fall 1997 | Volume 5 Number 4 (647 kb)
- Battling the Kudzu of the West - The Weed From Hell Finds a Buyer - A New Invasive Mustard in California - The Bradley Method |
| Summer 1997 | Volume 5 Number 3 (718 kb)
- Killing the Beast - A New Threat to California Pines - A Working Paper on Ailanthus |
| Spring 1997 | Volume 5 Number 2 (765 kb)
- Pampasgrass RFP - Natural Areas Conference in Portland - Rx for Applying Herbicides to Tamarisk |
| Winter 1997 | Volume 5 Number 1 (549 kb)
- Lessons from the Front - Cal-IPC Symposium '97 in Bay Area - Everlasting Sleeper - Team Arundo del Norte |
| Summer/Fall 1996 | Volume 4 Number 3 (499 kb)
- A French Broom Control - 1996 Cal-IPC Election Results - Salt Cedar Management Workshop - Ehrharta erecta: Attack in the Making |
| Spring 1996 | Volume 4 Number 2 (4.0 MB)
- Another Ehrharta? - Exotic plant bibliography - Parentucellia viscosa |
| Winter 1996 | Volume 4 Number 1 (4.7 MB)
- Agroforestry and biodiversity - Using fire on yellow starthistle - Highways as dispersal corridors - French broom seedbank depletion |
| Fall 1995 | Volume 3 Number 4 (6.2 MB)
- Ailanthus altissima biology and history - 1995 Symposium abstracts - Partners in weed management - Asilomar Accord |
| Summer 1995 | Volume 3 Number 3 (1.3 MB)
- Wildlife and weeds - Weed alert! - Biological control |
| Spring 1995 | Volume 3 Number 2 (2.0 MB)
- Carpobrotus edulis - Working with volunteers - Marin County policy |
| Winter 1995 | Volume 3 Number 1 (1 MB)
- Lepidium latifolium - Yellow bush lupine - Lupine removal with heavy equipment - Musings of a seed sack reader - Effects of Arundo on water resources |
| Fall 1994 | Volume 2 Number 4
- 1994 Symposium abstracts - Regulatory "must-do" for herbicide applications - Exotic pest plants of greatest ecological concern |
| Summer 1994 | Volume 2 Number 3 (4.6 MB)
- Perennial pepperweed - Charactistics of noxious weeds - Slow-motion explosion - Tamarisk in Baja California - Preventing pampasgrass |
| Spring 1994 | Volume 2 Number 2 (499 kb)
- Pampas eradication program, part 2 - Controlling Cortaderia by hand with volunteers - Exotic removal programs around the state |
| Winter 1994 | Volume 2 Number 1 (499 kb)
- New EPPCs forming - Ecology and management of wild artichoke - Controlling French broom - German ivy engulfs riparian forests |
| Fall 1993 | Volume 1 Number 4 (5.0 MB)
- 1993 Symposium - Pampas grass eradication program - Draft weed list |
| Summer 1993 | Volume 1 Number 3 (499 kb)
- Control of exotic plants by herbaceous understory - Working groups |
| Spring 1993 | Volume 1 Number 2 (4.3 MB)
- Story of Team Arundo - Working group reports |
| Winter 1993 | Volume 1 Number 1 (5.7 MB)
- Background of CalEPPC - Weed alerts - Tamarisk invades desert riparian zones |
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