Upcoming Events

NAA adds new programming to the calendar regularly.

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Research & Management of the Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: The ongoing effort to save hemlock forests in the eastern US & CanadaJanuary 28, 2025

Research & Management of the Invasive Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: The ongoing effort to save hemlock forests in the eastern US & Canada
We will cover the problem caused by HWA, the research that has gone into development of management strategies, and the prospects for the future of hemlocks in eastern North America.

Integrating Climate Change into Invasive Plant Policy and ManagementFebruary 11, 2025

Integrating Climate Change into Invasive Plant Policy and Management
This presentation will discuss recommendations based on what works and doesn’t work in the US. Key changes to adapt invasive species management to climate change include increasing information sharing across borders, supporting horizon scanning and proactive regulation of high-risk species, and incentivizing individual actions that reduce ecological harm.


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Stewardship in Action Field Workshops

We hold these events in various locations to allow our community members to share regionally specific information, strategies and tools for natural areas management.

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Natural Areas Conference

The 2024 Natural Areas Conference (NAC24): Where Science Meets Stewardship gathered in person on October 7-10, 2024, in Manhattan, Kansas. More information

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