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The roadside view of a national weed strategy
Bonnie L. Harper-Lore, Federal Highway Administration
Interagency cooperation for noxious weed control
Anne Knox, Bureau of Land Management
Exotic plants in the Sonoran Desert region, Arizona and Sonora
Thomas R. Van Devender, Richard S. Felger, and Alberto Burquez M.
Formation of “Team Arundo del Norte” in Northern and Central California
Paul A. Jones, US Environmental Protection Agency
Weed Alert! New invasive weeds in California
John M. Randall, The Nature Conservancy
Flood-borne noxious weeds: Impacts on riparian areas and wetlands
Susan G. Donaldson, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension
Risk analysis of various weed control methods
Joseph M. DiTomaso, UC Davis
The California Noxious Weeds Projects Database: a project of the Claifornia Interagency Noxious Weed Coordinating Committee
Steve E. Schoenig, California Department of Food and Agriculture
Hydrilla, a case study: The state of California’s noxious weed eradication programs
Ross A. O’Connell, California Department of Food and Agriculture
Ecotypes of native species: How local is local in restoration planning?
Eric E. Knapp and Kevin J. Rice, UC Davis
Engaging inner-city youth in urban habitat restoration
Carl L. Grimm, San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners
Using Transline herbicide to control invasive plants
Vanelle F. Carrithers, DowElanco
Using Arsenal for brushy species control
Carl Bell, Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Holtville
How the West was lost: Resonstructing the invasion dynamics of yellow starthistle (Centauria solstitialis)
John Gerlach, UC Davis
Eucalyptus removal on Angel Island
David Boyd, California Department of Parks and Recreation
Fire on the mountain: A land manager’s manifesto for broom control
Michael Swezy and Dennis C. Odion, Marin Municipal Water District
Control of European beachgrass (Ammophila arenaria) on the west coast of North America
Andrea J. Pickart, The Nature Conservancy
Management of Delairea odorata (Senecio milkanioides) at Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Maria Alvarez, GGNRA, San Francisco
Working effectively with paid crews
Abstract: Lisa Vittori, formerly with CA Conservation Corps
Volunteer programs in rural areas
Abstract: Linda Miller, Humboldt Projects Manager, Center for Natural Lands Management
Stewardship and resource education at the Presidio
Abstract: Sharon Farrell, Plant Ecologist, GGNRA
Getting a weed biocontrol project started: Some successful grassroots efforts
Abstract: Joe Balciunas, Biological Control of Western Weeds Project, USDA-ARS
Potentially allelopathic effects of poison hemlock (Conium maculatum) on native plant revegetation
Poster: Janell M. Hillman, UC Santa Cruz