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Palouse and Panhandle Invasive Species and Exotic Pest Workshop
The Washington State Invasive Species Council is hosting the Palouse and Panhandle Invasive Species and Exotic Pest Workshop on April 3, 2018 in Pullman, WA. At this workshop, we will be talking about priority pests significant to the region such as feral swine, northern pike, spotted wing drosophila, key weed species, exotic wheat pests and pathogens. The workshop is co-hosted by Washington State University Extension and the Washington Invasive Species Council, and is funded through the US Department of Agriculture - Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. Certified pesticide applicators may earn Washington or Idaho re-certification credits (pending approval). Check back soon for the final agenda. Register now.
Parking and lunch is included in the registration fee. Register now, before March 20th.
When: April 3rd 9am 3pm (registration and networking begins at 8am) Where: Ensminger Pavilion, 455 Lincoln Dr, Pullman, WA 99163 Contact Todd Murray (tmurray@wsu.edu or call 509.335.7844) for more information
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LocationWashington State University, Ensminger Pavilion, Pullman, WA (View)
455 Lincoln Drive
Pullman, WA 99164
United States
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