Wisconsin Neonic Forum Part 1: Use, efficacy, and detections of neonicotinoids in WI waters
Hear experts break down the history of neonicotinoid use and their efficacy from experts with UW-Madison and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
To the hundreds of in-person and virtual attendees who attended the first-ever Wisconsin Neonic Forum on October 30, thank you for making it a success! If you missed the event, tune into the videos below to hear from all the presenters. Slides for each presentation are also available below in program lineup below.
Welcome — Andy Morton / Michael Williamson – Trout Unlimited
An overview of neonicotinoids and the risks they pose to the environment — Mike Miller, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (View Slides)
Uses of neonicotinoids on the landscape — Dr. Russ Groves, Department of Entomology, UW-Madison (View Slides)
Efficacy of neonicotinoids in agricultural pest control — Dr. Shawn Conley, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UW-Madison (View Slides)
Where are neonicotinoids found in WI? Results of DATCP’s Surface Water and Groundwater monitoring — Dr. Carla Romano, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources; Moderated by Michael Williamson, Trout Unlimited (View Slides)
Questions for speakers — Moderated by Michael Williamson, Trout Unlimited
Occurrence and potential biological effects of pesticides in tributaries of the Great Lakes — Dr. Samatha Oliver, Upper Midwest Water Science Center, United States Geological Survey (View Slides)
Impacts of neonicotinoids on aquatic insects – lab and field studies — Dr. Travis Schmidt, Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center, United States Geological Survey (View Slides)
Investigation of significant Hexagenia mayfly population declines in the upper Mississippi River — Shawn Giblin, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (View Slides)
Questions for speakers — Moderated by Jeffrey Mears, Wisconsin Tribal Conservation Advisory Council
Understanding the impacts of neonicotinoid exposure on bees — Dr. James Crall, Department of Entomology, UW-Madison (View Slides)
Exploring neonicotinoids in aquatic ecosystems: A deeper look into their impacts on freshwater fish — Dr. Gavin Dehnert, Wisconsin Sea Grant, UW-Madison (View Slides)
Harms of neonicotinoids on birds and human health — Daniel Raichel, Natural Resources Defense Council (View Slides)
Questions for speakers — Moderated by Sara Walling, Clean Wisconsin
EPA’s registration review process and updates on the neonicotinoids — Matthew Khan, EPA Office of Pesticide Programs (View Slides)
Regulation of pesticides in Wisconsin — Sara Walling, Clean Wisconsin (View Slides)
Recent developments in neonic regulation — Daniel Raichel, Natural Resources Defense Council (View Slides)
Questions for speakers — Moderated by Ellen Voss, River Alliance of Wisconsin
A special thank you to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Surface Water Grant Program for making this event possible. Click here for more information!
Contact:
Clean Wisconsin Water and Agriculture Program Director Sara Walling – swalling@cleanwisconsin.org
OR
Trout Unlimited State Council Member Michael Williamson – mlwilliamson7@gmail.com