Details
 

May 19, 2020

Spotted Lanternfly in Forest Ecosystems Briefing

FREE Webinar

The Spotted Lanternfly in Forest Ecosystems Briefing webinar will present the current state of on-the-ground experience and research informing issues and questions related to the invasive spotted lanternfly’s implications in regional forest systems.

Spotted lanternfly (SLF) has a wide range of hosts, including hardwood species of economic and ecological importance, but the reality of the effect of SLF in forests is nuanced and still involves uncertainty. Yet as we have learned more about this new invader, we have refined our hypotheses about its impacts in natural systems, conducted experiments to evaluate its behavior and habitat requirements, and begun to assess possible larger-scale control measures and integrated pest management strategies in which forest and vegetation managers may have opportunities to act. Additionally, the forest management and forest products industries have been proactive in designing industry-specific biosecurity best management practices and adapting to quarantine regulations. This program provides a roundup of current SLF information relevant to stakeholders working in the fields of forest ecology, management, and products.

Who Should Attend?

Professionals in natural resource fields including foresters, land managers, vegetation management contractors, urban foresters, arborists, etc.; forest landowners; forest products industry professionals.

Continuing Education Credits

PA SFI Credits: 0.75
ISA Credits: 3
SAF Credits (Cat. 1): 
2.5

 

This webinar is being offered at no charge, but registration is required.

More Info

Printer-Friendly Version


Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 05/19/2020 05/19/2020 true Spotted Lanternfly in Forest Ecosystems Briefing The Spotted Lanternfly in Forest Ecosystems Briefing webinar will present the current state of on-the-ground experience and research informing issues and questions related to the invasive spotted lanternfly’s implications in regional forest systems. Spotted lanternfly (SLF) has a wide range of hosts, including hardwood species of economic and ecological importance, but the reality of the effect of SLF in forests is nuanced and still involves uncertainty. Yet as we have learned more about this new invader, we have refined our hypotheses about its impacts in natural systems, conducted experiments to evaluate its behavior and habitat requirements, and begun to assess possible larger-scale control measures and integrated pest management strategies in which forest and vegetation managers may have opportunities to act. Additionally, the forest management and forest products industries have been proactive in designing industry-specific biosecurity best management practices and adapting to quarantine regulations. This program provides a roundup of current SLF information relevant to stakeholders working in the fields of forest ecology, management, and products. Who Should Attend? Professionals in natural resource fields including foresters, land managers, vegetation management contractors, urban foresters, arborists, etc.; forest landowners; forest products industry professionals. Continuing Education Credits PA SFI Credits: 0.75ISA Credits: 3SAF Credits (Cat. 1): 2.5   This webinar is being offered at no charge, but registration is required. FREE Webinar