US Forest Service: What can FIA data tell us about exotic plants? – Christopher Oswalt
Are you smarter than a fifth grader? The cogongrass quiz every land manager should take – Stephen Enloe
Spore Reproduction of Japanese Climbing Fern in Florida as a Function of Management Timing – Candice Prince (Student)
Herbicide efficacy on Ludwigia hexapetala and Ludwigia grandiflora types in Florida – Afsari Banu (Student)
Brazilian pepper tree (Schinus terebinthifolius) control in Florida’s mangrove communities – Cody Lastinger (Student)
UGA Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health: Cut the jargon and turn people into advocates! – Rebekah Danielle Wallace
Fighting cogongrass in South Carolina – Stephanie Hickel & Steve Compton
Bengal dayflower: a threat to longleaf forests – Steve Compton
Selective torpedograss (Panicum repens L.) control in aquatic and riparian areas – Stephen Enloe
Distinction within the Ludwigia uruguayensis complex in Florida – Colette Jacono
Phenotypic Diversity among Cogongrass Populations and Response to Glyphosate – Nancy Loewenstein et al.
Barbarians at the gates: The Federal Noxious Weed prevention survey at the Port of Savannah – Rima Lucardi et al.
Distribution and management of Phragmites australis in the southeastern US: Implications for Florida – Carrie R. Adams et al.
The right Chemical for the right job – Scott Frock
Biologist for the Invasive Species Management Branch of the US Army COE: Utilization of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) for Vegetation Mapping and Restoration – Jon Morton
“Wild Plants on the Rabbit” and reaching the unchurched... – Janie Marlow
The development, implementation and outcome of a volunteer-based survey for Hydrilla in the Chowan River and Albemarle Sound, North Carolina – Rob Emens
UMNA The Clemson Meadow Restoration Project – Cindy Hekking
Junior Invasive Inspector Program – Katie Moore
Herbicide label interpretation in riparian areas – Stephen Enloe
Invasive plants in South Carolina: Identification, reporting and control – Bill Steele
Invasive Plant Education – Invading a Classroom Near You! – Dehlia Albrecht