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Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council

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Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council

The mission of the Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council is to support the management of invasive exotic plants in natural areas of the Southeast U.S. by providing a forum for the exchange of scientific, educational and technical information. The Southeast Exotic Pest Plant Council is a non-profit organization and is not a regulatory agency.

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Invasive Plants in the News

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» Ban on Import or Transport of Four Giant Snakes that Threaten the Everglades
» New Years Resolutions: Simple Measures to Stop Invasive Species
» More News from the Bugwood Blog



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Upcoming Meetings

Symposium on the Assessment and Management of Environmental Issues Related to Eucalyptus Culture in the Southern United States
February 22-24, 2012
Francis Marion Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina
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The Past, Present, and Future of Invasive Plants in the Southeast A Joint Meeting of SE-EPPC and ALIPC
Auburn, AL
May 8-10, 2012
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