
Come Join Us For an Annual Conference Like You’ve Never Seen Before!
Join us for all the CEU’s you can earn
Certified Arborist - Pesticide Applicator - Continuing Forestry Education
The Great Vendors you can learn from and buy from
The Many Great Door Prizes given away throughout the day
The Unique Invasive Plant Monster T-shirts for sale
All this and great speakers beginning with Keynote Speaker:
Douglas W. Tallamy Author of 'Bringing Nature Home: How Native Plants Sustain Wildlife in Our Gardens'
Thursday, November 8th, 2012 - 8:30am - 4 pm Stuckey Conference Center, UGA 1109 Experiment Street Griffin, Georgia
For More Information and to Register
Publications
» Suggested Alternatives to Non-native Invasive Plants
» Invasive Species in Georgia Presentation - NEW
» Invasive Exotic Plants - Becoming Part of the Solution PowerPoint
» Invasive Weeds in Georgia - pdf
» Aquatic Pests: Introduced from Aquariums and Water Gardens
» Identifying and Controlling Cogongrass in Georgia
» Cogongrass: A New Threat to Georgia
The purpose of the Georgia EPPC is to focus attention on:
» the adverse effects exotic pest plants have on the diversity of Georgia's native plants and animals;
» the use of exotic pest plant management to prevent habitat loss;
» the socioeconomic impacts of these plants;
» changes in the seriousness of the different exotic pest plants over time
» the need to exchange information which helps land owners and managers set priorities for exotic pest plant management.