Ohio Invasive Plants Council

The Ohio Invasive Plants Council is a coalition of agencies, organizations, and individuals throughout Ohio concerned about the introduction, spread, and control of invasive, non-native plants in Ohio's natural habitats. OIPC promotes public awareness of invasive species issues and encourages land management and research to detect invasive species and prevent new invasions into natural ecosystems.  OIPC was formed as a 501(c)(3)not-for-profit organization in 2005 as a result of efforts in the late 1990's to improve awareness of the threats of invasive plants.

  New Announcements:
Upcoming Election of New OIPC Board of Directors

 

Thank you to those who have been nominated to serve on the OIPC Board of Directors in the categories of Academia, Green Industry, Interested Public, and Local Government.  Nominees will be voted upon at the annual OIPC meeting on February 22, 2012. 


OIPC Research Work Group Posts Research Priorities

 

Members of the OIPC Research Work Group, led by Dr. David Gorchov, have recently produced a list of research priorities for those interested in studying invasive plant issues in our state.  You are welcome to download the list in PDF form here.

 


Infestation of Lesser Celandine

 

 

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  Upcoming Meetings:

Feb. 22, 2012 - OIPC's annual meeting will be held on Wednesday at Highbanks Metro Park in Lewis Center, OH (just north of Columbus).  More information will be posted soon.

 

Past Meetings:


Oct. 14, 2011 - "Controlling Woody Invasive Plants in Your Woodlot" offered by the Ohio Woodland Stewards Program is being co-sponsored by the OIPC in Albany, OH.  Pre-registration is required by Oct. 7 and more information is available in their brochure.

 

Sept. 14, 2011 - An OIPC workshop on controlling Ailanthus (Tree-of-Heaven) was held in Marietta, OH at two different times. The workshop was hosted in collaboration with the Ohio Division of Forestry and Friends of the Lower Muskingum River (see the flyer).

 

June 25, 2011 - An invasive plant identification and control workshop was held at the Oakwoods Nature Preserve in Findley, OH.  See the flyer for more information.

 

 

Board Update
 

 

 
 

OIPC Mission Statement:
Participating in statewide efforts to address the threats of invasive species to Ohio's ecosystems and economy by providing leadership and promoting stewardship, education, research, and information exchange.