UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SYMPOSIUM ADDRESSES THREATS OF EXOTIC SPECIES
February 26, 2008
February 26, 2008
TWIN CITIES, Minn., Feb. 26 -- University of Minnesota issued the following news release:
Invasive species are an important threat to biodiversity and a growing concern to Americans - their management alone costs the U.S. more than $138 billion each year, by some estimates. A symposium next week at the University of Minnesota will explore the ecological, economic and policy aspects of pest control, biological control, energy use and conservation. It will be held 8:30 a.m. to noon . . .
Invasive species are an important threat to biodiversity and a growing concern to Americans - their management alone costs the U.S. more than $138 billion each year, by some estimates. A symposium next week at the University of Minnesota will explore the ecological, economic and policy aspects of pest control, biological control, energy use and conservation. It will be held 8:30 a.m. to noon . . .