Adirondack Invasive Species Summit 2024

Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program presents the: Adirondack Invasive Species Summit

Thursday, October 10 | 9 AM - 4 PM

Join the Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program at Tannery Pond Community Center on Thursday, Oct. 10, for a day-long conversation on invasive species and climate change and how three gene technologies can help us advance our work. Topics covered will include invasive species and climate adaptation, New York’s Climate Impacts Assessment and Adirondack forest concerns, an introduction to environmental DNA (eDNA) including ways to evaluate the data and uses of the technology, using RNA to develop innovative treatments for Phragmites, and how genomics can help in the search for hemlock-woolly-adelgid resistant hemlock trees.

Adirondack Invasive Species Summit 2024 Speakers

  • Bethany Bradley, PhD
    Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change Management Network

  • John Foppert, PhD
    Head Forester and Assistant Professor of Silviculture and Economics at Paul Smith’s College 

  • Aaron Maloy, PhD 
    Geneticist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fisheries Center

  • Kurt Kowalski, PhD
    U.S. Geological Survey - Great Lakes Science Center, Ann Arbor, MI

  • Karl C. Fedder, PhD
    University of Connecticut, Plant Computational Genomics Lab

Agenda

9:00am Coffee and Registration 

9:30am  Welcome and Introductions 

9:45am Invasive Species and Climate Adaptation - Bethany Bradley

10:45am Break 

11:00am NY Climate Impact Assessment and Adirondack Forest Concerns - John Foppert

11:50am Lunch Break 

12:45pm Technology Presentations  

  • Introduction to eDNA, ways to evaluate, and uses of the technology - Aaron Maloy 

  • Using RNA to develop innovative treatments for Phragmites - Kurt Kowalski

  • How genomics can help in the search for HWA-resistant hemlocks- Karl C. Fedder 

3:45pm Discussion and Wrap Up 

4:00pm Adjourn 

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