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PARENT SESSIONPoster Session: Public Outreach and Education Tuesday, November 4, 2003, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Global Ballroom Results of a survey of UC academics regarding the horticultural origin of invasive plants. Bell, Carl*,1, Wilen, Cheryl1, Robb, Karen1, Greishop, James2, 1 University of California Cooperative Extension, San Diego, CA2 University of California Davis, Davis, CA (Poster Number 27) www.invasive.org: Linking images, information and web-based technologies. Douce, G. Keith*,1, Moorhead, D.1, Bargeron, C.1, Reardon, R.2, 1 The University of Georgia, Tifton, GA2 USDA Forest Service, Morgantown, WV (Poster Number 72) Management of noxious exotic weeds through community participation. Kohli, Ravinder1, 2, Batish, Daizy1, 2, Singh, Harminder1, 2, 1 Panjab University Centre for Environment, Chandigarh, U.T., India2 Panjab University Department of Botany, Chandigarh, U.T., India (Poster Number 129) Pathways of invasion: The human factor. Prowse, Alicia 1, Morrison, Kerry 2, 1 Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom2 Public Arts Consultant , Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, Stafford, United Kingdom (Poster Number 187) Spurring citizen involvement in invasive species control through innovative education and outreach. Sewak, Kristin*,1, Daisley, Kylie*,1, 1 Native Biodiversity Conservation Program, Windber, PA, U.S. (Poster Number 205) Computer-based information systems for accessing information on the management of terrestrial and aquatic invasive plant species. Whitaker, Sherry*,1, Grodowitz, Michael1, Jeffers, Lavon1, Lewis, Sonya1, Cofrancesco, Alfred1, 1 U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS, USA (Poster Number 259) |