Texas Aquatic Plant Management Links
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Aquatic Plant Management
Society http://www.apms.org/
An international organization of
scientists, educators, students, commercial pesticide applicators,
administrators, and concerned individuals interested in the management and
study of aquatic plants.
Regional APMS:
Florida Aquatic
Plant Management Society http://www.fapms.org
Midwest Aquatic Plant
Management Society http://www.mapms.org/
Midsouth
Aquatic Plant Management Society http://ext.msstate.edu/special/msapms
Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society http://www.neapms.org/
South
Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Society
http://water.dnr.state.sc.us/water/envaff/aquatic/scapms.html
Texas Aquatic Plant Management Society http://www/tapms.org/
Western Aquatic Plant
Management Society http://www.wapms.org/
Botanical Society
of America http://www.botany.org/bsa/
The objectives of the BSA are
to: sustain and provide improved formal and informal education about plants;
encourage basic plant research; provide expertise, direction, and position
statements concerning plants and ecosystems; and foster communication within
the professional botanical community, and between botanists and the rest of
humankind through publications, meetings, and committees.
North American Lake
Management Society http://www.nalms.org/
Volunteer-based organization
strives to partner communities with businesses for an alliance that protects
lakes and reservoirs.
Texas River & Reservoir
Management Society http://www.nalms.org/member/chapters.htm#TX
Certified Lake Managers http://www.nalms.org/member/clms.htm#TX
Society of Wetland
Scientists http://www.sws.org/
Nonprofit organization devoted
to the study of marsh and swamp regions worldwide.
Texas
Society for Ecological Restoration http://www.cep.unt.edu/sertex.html
Texas SER is the Texas chapter
of the Society for Ecological Restoration, a non-profit international
organization committed to the repair and sustainable maintenance of ecosystems.
Texas SER is made up of researchers, practioners, growers, land managers and
teachers from across the state.