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Kudzu in Choctaw County

Kudzu (Pueraria montana) blankets an area near railroad tracks in Choctaw county. Photo Bruce Hoagland.

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Annual Meeting:
The 2013 Annual Meeting will be held on 9 July 2013 at the ODWC Arcadia Conservation Education Area.  More details to come later this spring.

Call for presentations! This year, we have instituted a student award for both oral and poster presentations.  Please pass  along the form to anyone you think would be interested in presenting, especially students.  Application Form.

Did you miss the 2012 meeting or what to review one of the speaker's talks? Check out the downloadable presentations.


Featured Items:

The Dirty Dozen - the most unwanted plants in Oklahoma!

Draft list of Invasive Plant Species in Oklahoma.

Invasive diatom found in southeastern Oklahoma - Rock Snot in Lower Mountain Fork River! Report published in current issue of Publications of the Oklahoma Biological Survey.

OkIPC Mission:

To facilitate efficient and effective management of invasive plants for the protection of the economic and natural resources of Oklahoma’s private and public land and water.

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Oklahoma Invasive Plant Council
Oklahoma Biological Survey
111 E. Chesapeake St.
Norman, OK 73019
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