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Register now for the Indiana Invasive Species Conference

Register now for the Indiana Invasive Species Conference!

September 4-5 at the South Shore Indiana Welcome Center-Hammond, IN

Early bird registration ends July 20th

Registration fees:

  • Early bird registration: $80 per person (until July 20th)
  • General registration: $95 per person (July 21st – August 15th)
  • Student research poster presenters: $50 (Interested in presenting a poster? Contact iisc@purdue.edu for more information! Poster submission deadline: August 8th)

Day One – Sept 4 

  • Where: South Shore Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Dr, Hammond, IN 46323
  • Keynote Speaker: Dr. Henry Quesada| “Ecological, Social, and Economic Consequences of Invasive Species on Forests and Forest Products”
  • Full schedule of presentations from experts – CEUs and CCHs will be available! Check out the agenda on the conference website.
  • Pastry breakfast and a full lunch
  • Need a hotel? Discounted hotels are available here.

Day Two – Sept 5

  • Where: Beautiful parks and preserves in Northwest Indiana!

Check out our full list of field events! One event per person. Both morning and afternoon tours are available.

Indiana Invasive Species Conference
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