The Invasive Species Management Workshop offers a vital opportunity for landowners, conservationists, and community members to learn effective strategies for controlling invasive plant species. Hosted in Wakefield, Kansas, this workshop features expert speakers who will discuss identification techniques, management practices, and long-term habitat restoration goals. Participants will gain practical knowledge to help protect local ecosystems and promote native biodiversity. Join us for this informative session to enhance your land management skills and contribute to regional conservation efforts.
What to Expect
A full-day workshop featuring presentations and discussions on managing invasive species in the local environment.
Who Should Attend
Landowners
Conservationists
Farmers
Environmental professionals
Community members
Agenda Overview
The workshop runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on July 22, 2026, covering identification and management techniques.
Venue & Address
Scanolli's
306 Dogwood St Wakefield , Kansas – 67487 United States
Organizer
Kansas Forest Service / Pheasants Forever · Conservation Organization
Dedicated to habitat conservation and sustainable land management practices in Kansas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the workshop held?
It is held at Scanolli's, 306 Dogwood St, Wakefield, KS.
What are the dates?
The workshop takes place on July 22, 2026.
Is there a cost?
Please check the event website for registration and fee details.
Who is hosting?
The workshop is supported by organizations like the Kansas Forest Service and Pheasants Forever.
What should I bring?
Bring materials for note-taking and any specific questions about your land.
How do I register?
Registration is typically available through the Kansas PFQF or Kansas Forest Service websites.
Tags
conservation
environment
invasive species
land management
Wakefield KS
workshop
Summary
A workshop on identifying and managing invasive species for improved habitat conservation in Wakefield, Kansas.
Highlights
Invasive species identification
Management strategies
Habitat restoration
Expert-led discussions
Conservation best practices
Native biodiversity promotion
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