Cal-IPC Student Chapter
If we work together, weeds don't stand a chance!
Don't forget to submit your photos to this year's Cal-IPC photo contest!
10/06/2015
Cal-IPC's outreach and education efforts rely heavily on photos to show the devastating impacts weeds have on our natural communities. Without the great pictures our members share with us, our message would be much harder to convey.
Anyone can enter! Your photos may be used in future Cal-IPC outreach materials such as our website, brochures, or reports (with photographer credit, of course).
Entries will be displayed at the 2015 Cal-IPC Symposium in October and symposium attendees will vote for their favorite photo.
http://www.cal-ipc.org/symposia/photocontest.php
Cal-IPC: Photo contest Protecting California's wildlands through research, restoration and education: the California Invasive Plant Council works to educate the public, landowners, land managers and policy makers about the problem of invasive plants, and works with them to stop the spread of invasive plants and restore Ca…
09/29/2015
Don't forget to register for this year's Cal-IPC Symposium!
http://www.cal-ipc.org/symposia/
Cal-IPC: 2015 Symposium Information Protecting California's wildlands through research, restoration and education: the California Invasive Plant Council works to educate the public, landowners, land managers and policy makers about the problem of invasive plants, and works with them to stop the spread of invasive plants and restore Ca…
07/08/2015
Let's keep this momentum going! Please vote and SHARE this post to help support nature education programs at the Santa Rosa Plateau! You can help us win funding for an entire year of programs!
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
07/08/2015
We are almost pushed out of the winning spots. PLEASE SHARE this post to help support nature education programs at the Santa Rosa Plateau! You can help us win funding for an entire year of programs!
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
07/07/2015
Did you vote already? Then PLEASE SHARE this post to help support nature education programs at the Santa Rosa Plateau! You can help us win funding for an entire year of programs!
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
07/06/2015
Good morning everyone!
We truly need your help. We are in 2nd place for the Harrahs grant and we want to be in first to receive as much money as we can get for the foundation.
So Please Please Please vote if you have not already !
This link brings you to the Harrahs website:
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
Thank you all for the support
07/06/2015
This generation of youth is alarmingly isolated from nature. Our mission is to change that!
Vote for the Santa Rosa Plateau's No Child Left Inside Children's Education Foundation! Help us win a donation that could support one whole year of programs! All you need to do is follow this link and vote.
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
We are falling far behind! Please email your friends/family and share on Facebook!
07/05/2015
We are losing our lead! Did you vote yet?
Vote for the Santa Rosa Plateau's No Child Left Inside Children's Education Foundation! Help us win a donation that could support one whole year of programs! All you need to do is follow this link and vote.
http://www.harrahssocal.com/all-in-4-change/vote/
06/29/2015
Oh gosh :/
http://time.com/3931299/california-wildflowers-drought/
California Wildflowers Suffering From California Drought And wildflowers aren't the only things getting hurt
06/11/2015
Only a few days left to submit abstracts for this year's Symposium!
http://www.cal-ipc.org/symposia/presenters.php
Cal-IPC: Information for Symposium Presenters Protecting California's wildlands through research, restoration and education: the California Invasive Plant Council works to educate the public, landowners, land managers and policy makers about the problem of invasive plants, and works with them to stop the spread of invasive plants and restore Ca…
06/10/2015
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2015/06/10/3672669_invasive-species-can-crowd-out.html?rh=1
Invasive species can crowd out native plants When plants that have evolved in one area of the world are introduced to another area, some of them outgrow native plants that are important sources of food and habitat for wildlife.
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