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Biocontrol agents and arizona
Biocontrol agents and arizona











Rob Schulz – Nebraska Weed Control Association*.Megan Evans – Alberta Invasive Species Council.Mark Daluge – Teton County Weed and Pest District, Wyoming.Kris Abell – Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture.Kelly Iverson – Iowa Crop Improvement Association*.Kelly Cooley – CoolPro Solutions Environmental Consulting.Kayla Malone – Chaffee County, Colorado.Katy Kilbourne – Tennessee Department of Agriculture*.Kaci Hubbell, Oklahoma Department of Agriculture*.Judd Randall – Michigan Crop Improvement Association*.Julie Kraft – Sublette County Weed and Pest, Wyoming.John Armstrong – Ohio Seed Improvement Association*.Jodie Aceves – Siskiyou County, California*.Jessica Scott – Carter County, Montana*.Jim Bostick – Alabama Crop Improvement Association / Southern Seed Certification Assn.*.Jill Allen – Jefferson County, Montana*.Jasmine Reimer – Montana Department of Agriculture.Janet Nelson – Okanogan County Noxious Weed Control Board, Washington*.James Kotcon – West Virginia Crop Improvement Association*.Graydon Marzen – Iowa Crop Improvement Association.Grace Johnson – National Wooden Pallet and Container Association.Dan Safford – Idaho Department of Agriculture*.Chelsey Penuel – North Dakota Department of Agriculture.Cheryl Spink – Washington Department of Agriculture*.Carolyn Gorden – Siskiyou County, California*.Cameron Douglas – US Department of Agriculture.Bryce Christianson – Missoula County, Montana*.Brenda Sievers – South Dakota Department of Agriculture*.Andrew Lam – Montana Department of Agriculture.Abed Anouti – Arizona Crop Improvement Association.Aaron Eagar, Utah Department of Agriculture.The Advisory Committee will strive to include representatives across geographies and areas of interest relevant to Pla圜leanGo. Provide alignment with NAISMA’s strategic plan to grow the campaign in North AmericaĪny NAISMA member in good standing may serve on the Pla圜leanGo Advisory Committee.Review and evaluate the effectiveness of the committee’s recommendations and Pla圜leanGo program activities, communications, and actions.Bring the voices of Pla圜leanGo partner organizations and individuals to the campaign.Provide feedback on graphic design and outreach products.Regularly review areas of focus and decide new approaches as needed Identify ways to grow financial support of the campaign.Guide communications with Pla圜leanGo partner organizations and individual recreationists.Any NAISMA member in good standing may serve on the Pla圜leanGo Advisory Committee. The committee’s purpose is to provide guidance on the implementation of the Pla圜leanGo outreach campaign. The committee strives to include broad representation of all recreational activities. The Pla圜leanGo Advisory Committee consists of members who represent all regions of the US. Originally developed, with significant support from the USDA – Forest Service, and launched in 2012 by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, Play Clean Go was fully adopted by NAISMA in 2018. The Pla圜leanGo® Stop Invasive Species In Your Tracks® campaign is a branded, patented outreach campaign owned and administered by the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA).













Biocontrol agents and arizona