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State of the Science: Jumping Worm Research & the JWORM Working Group

Date: 
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
Webinar hosted by Cornell In-Service Conference

Session 4 of the Invasive Species track at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Ag In-Service Conference

Free and open to the public.

Description: Jumping worms are increasingly found in urban, managed, and natural landscapes and consequently have reached the notice of many gardeners, farmers, and natural resource professionals.  In response to the many questions around the biology, impacts, and management of jumping worms, the NY Invasive Species Research Institute has been coordinating with researchers in the Northeast and Midwest to form the Jumping Worm Outreach Research and Management (JWORM) Working Group.

In this session, the JWORM Working Group will give an overview of jumping worm biology & impacts, provide an update on the most recent research findings, and articulate the research needs that the group has identified.  The presenters will then engage in an interactive discussion with participants on research needs as well as answer questions via a facilitated Q&A session.

Presenters:  Dr. Annise Dobson, Postdoctoral Researcher, Yale University,  Dr. Andrea Davalos, Assistant Professor, SUNY Cortland,  Dr. Brad Herrick, Ecologist & Research Program ,  Zanager, UW Madison Arboretum,  Dr. Timothy McCay, Professor, Colgate University,   Dr. Kyle Wickings, Associate Professor, Cornell University

Register: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0qdu2urD4vHdVftPyOZSFsp8rzOsD...