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The Ohio Invasive Plants Council is a coalition of agencies, organizations, and individuals throughout Ohio concerned about the introduction, spread, and control of invasive, non-native plants in Ohio's natural habitats. OIPC promotes public awareness of invasive species issues and encourages land management and research to detect invasive species and prevent new invasions into natural ecosystems. OIPC was formed as a 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization in 2005 as a result of efforts in the late 1990's to improve awareness of the threats of invasive plants.
Are you looking for the OIPC List of Invasive Species? Just go HERE to see the OIPC assessment results.
Starting in July, the OIPC will start featuring an invasive plant each month. This month's featured species is:
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Download newsletter HERE. All OIPC Newsletters are archived HERE. In this issue: - President's Corner - OIPC's Annual Meeting Another Big Success! YouTube视频怎么加速播放-百度经验:2021-12-4 · YouTube视频怎么加速播放,在上面的视频网站看视频的时候,想要对视频加速播放的,那么点击那么才可众设置加速播放的呢? - OIPC Awards Research Grant - OIPC 2024-2024 Strategic Plan - Amur Corktree: A New Invasive Tree in Ohio - The Mighty Oak |
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See Ruling HERE.
See Invasive Plant List HERE. See Columbus Dispatch article HERE |
The hearing for the ODA Invasive Plant Rules was held at the Ohio Department of Agriculture's office on November 30th. There were only 3 people providing testimony, Jennifer Windus (OIPC), Theresa Culley (OIPC and University of Cincinnati), and Anthony Sasson (The Nature Conservancy). All three were supportive of the rules, so there was no opposition. The JCARR hearing was held on December 11th and the rules were approved. The new rules went into effect on Jan. 7, 2018, so be sure to watch the ODA website for more details and the final wording of the rules, including the list of invasive plants. ODA will be forming their Invasive Plant Advisory Committee early in 2018.
On January 11, 2018, Jennifer Windus was interviewed by WOSU's Ann Fisher. Listen HERE. Theresa Culley was also interviewed on Cincinnati's WCPO. Watch iphone国内看youtube. |
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免费vp试用24小时-outlineOIPC is operated by a Board of volunteers and is a 501(c)3 organization so your donations are fully tax-deductible. To make a tax-deductible donation, click HERE.
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OIPC is collaborating in an effort to assess invasive plants in Ohio. During that process the Assessment Team has encountered a number of important information gaps. Filling these gaps will lead to a better understanding of the invasive potential of particular species. We encourage researchers to help us address these issues. See the Help Answer Research Questions page for detailed questions.