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Australian List Servers

The CRCWMS has established a number of email listservers, details below. To subscribe to any of the first seven listservers, send a message to the email address provided, with the phrase in italics in the body of the email message (not in the subject line) and remember to run off and remove your automatic signature at the end of your messages if you have one.

Enviroweeds
To help distribute and discuss information on the management of environmental weeds in natural ecosystems in Australia. The audience includes natural ecosystem managers, whether on private or public land and water, people working with environmental weed information, private property owners with remnant vegetation, volunteers, Rangers, Pest Plant Officers, extension staff, bush regenerators, Conservation Officers, herbarium staff, scientists, environmental consultants, conservation groups, teachers, lecturers, Committees of Management, newsletter editors, conservation news media and pest management companies.

To subscribe visit https://mail.une.edu.au/lists/cgi-bin/listinfo/enviroweeds and complete the application form.

International List Servers

To subscribe to these list servers follow the instructions bellow.

Exotic Plants
The Exotic Plants mailing list is managed by database working groups of the California Exotic Plant Council (CalEPPC) and the Pacific North West Exotic Plant Council (PNW-EPPC) in California, USA.

To subscribe write to Majordomo@igc.org and type "subscribe exotic-plants" in the body.

Aliens-L
Listserver of the Invasive Species Specialist Group (ISSG) of the IUCN Species Survival Commission NZ.

To subscribe write to ssc-mgr@indaba.iucn.org and type "subscribe Aliens-L" in the body.

Weeds
Noxious weeds mailing list of the US Department of Agriculture's (USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Riverdale, Maryland.

To subscribe write to majordomo@info.aphis.usda.gov and type "subscribe weeds" in the body.

IMPnew News
Subscribe to a monthly posting of the award winning IPMnew News. The Integrated Pest Management Network (IMPnet) is the global IPM information service sponsored, and provided without cost to recipients, by the Consortium for International Crop, Protection. It includes upcoming weed activities, conferences, international news and programs, the latest research and technical papers, publications, other resources, equipment and professional opportunities.

To write to IPMnewNUZ@bcc.orst.edu.

IPRNG • Parthenium Management
This group has been formed to discuss different aspects of Parthenium management. It is an extension of International Parthenium Research News Group (IPRNG)

The list has been launched by Pankaj Oudhia Convenor, IPRNG India.

To join IPRNG go to http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/IPRNG/

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