For anyone concerned with invasive plants, the USDA publishes a list of potential grants with short abstracts describing their applicability… Read more »
Classified Forest Program Threatened
Important Message from Liz JacksonIndiana Forestry & Woodland Owners Association There is [a] bill we need to watch. Senate bill… Read more »
SWINPAWS Program January 16
A winter chill is in the air and 2016 has arrived. Our annual Chew & Renew will give you a… Read more »
Chapman Kelley Launches “Wildflower Works” Foundation
This letter from artist Chapman Kelley was shared by the Council for Artists Rights. It will be of interest to… Read more »
What’s Bioscaping?? Learn All About It at AC2015
People are asking about the theme of our 2015 INPAWS Annual Conference–Bioscaping: Gardening for Life. What’s bioscaping? It’s planning your… Read more »
Sustainable Weed Management Workshop Set for June 2016
A unique, productive annual workshop for researchers and practitioners to engage in transdisciplinary discussions and problem solving related to sustainable… Read more »
Dec. 9-10 Invasive Plant Symposium Agenda Set
This just in from Ellen Jacquart regarding the 2015 MIPN Invasive Plant Symposium, December 9-10… The agenda is out for… Read more »
Plan for State Forests Criticized
From our conservation partners at Indiana Forest Alliance, this letter suggests INPAWS members should weigh in by writing to the… Read more »
Yorktown Opposes Mounds Reservoir, Sept 21
From Sheryl Meyer of Heart of the River Coalition (HTR)…(9/21/15) After 2 1/2 years of writing letters, hosting forums, testifying… Read more »
Allegheny Spurge Subject to Boxwood Blight
Our state botanist/plant ecologist Mike Homoya refers us to an article showing that Boxwood Blight has shown signs of affecting… Read more »