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Discover Life in America celebrates its 25th Anniversary with a reception hosting renowned entomologist, ecologist, and author Doug Tallamy as keynote speaker Saturday, April 22, 2023.  The evening program begins at 6:00 p.m. EST at the Park Vista Hotel in Gatlinburg, TN.  Tickets to the event are $10.  Register here .

The severe cold in December left us a wonderful holiday treat — English Ivy ( Hedera helix ) and Wintercreeper ( Euonymus hederaceus ) foliage got zapped.  Now is the perfect time to get rid those invasive vines growing on trees, fences, and house walls.   Cut a 3- to 5-inch section from each stem about a foot or so above the ground, which will kill all parts of the vine above.   In early May, once the stump has produced new stems and leaves, cut another inch or two off the remaining stump and apply undilut

TN-IPC is partnering with Tennessee 4-H, Weed Wrangle®, and Tennessee Department of Agriculture on the 2nd Annual Tennessee Invasive Species Youth Poster Contest.  The goal is to spread awareness and knowledge among youth and adult audiences through science-based information and individual creativity to educate others on the impact of invasive species.  Students in grades 4 through 8 (public, private, or home school) may participate.  Full details are available on the event website.   July 1, 2023, is the d

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