Native Plant Collaborative Series – Dealing with Invasive Plants

green leaves, red berriesPlease join Dr. Don Steinkraus for a workshop on the effects that invasive species have on native species and on the ecosystem as a whole (i.e. wildflowers, insects, birds, etc.).

Dr. Steinkraus will cover many of the more critical invasive species in the Ozarks and will discuss what we can do to help manage and control these species. Dr. Steinkraus is a research professor at the University of Arkansas who works on biological control and Integrated Pest Management of insects with microbial pathogens.

This program part of a series of free educational programs, hikes, and workshops offered at the Eureka Springs Community Center and produced by the Eureka Springs Parks & Recreation, the Northwest Arkansas Master Naturalists, the Carroll County Master Gardeners, and Wild Ones – Ozark Chapter. 

These great groups have formed a collaborative to propagate native plants for use in Eureka Springs parks and to share their knowledge with the rest of us.

Date

Jul 23 2022
Expired!

Time

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Highlander Room
44 Kingshighway, Eureka Springs, AR 72632

Organizer

Eureka Springs Native Plant Collaborative
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