Dave Armstrong, Resident Naturalist Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch, Selected To Be A Honorary Member Of The WSWS.

The Western Society of Weed Science selected Dave Armstrong to be a Honorary Member of the WSWS for contributions and achievements towards the success of the Short Course and as a long time conscientious practitioner of invasive weed management.

Dave Armstrong, the Resident Naturalist at Sylvan Dale Guest Ranch, was honored last week as a new Honorary Member at the awards luncheon on Wednesday during the Western Society of Weed Science annual meeting in Colorado Springs March 10-13th.

Mr. Armstrong was notified in January via email of the honor by Roger Gast,President, Western Society of Weed Science.

The Fellows and Honorary Member Committee members saw ample evidence in Mr. Armstrong's nomination which was submitted by Sandra McDonald, on behalf of the entire Western Invasive Weed Short Course Organizing Committee, of your contributions and achievements towards the success of the Short Course and as a long time conscientious practitioner of invasive weed management.

Those who also wrote in support of Mr. Armstrong's nomination included Andrew Kniss, Bobby Goeman, Chad Clark, George Beck, Joe DiTomaso, Scott Nissen, Tim D'Amato and Tim Miller.

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The Western Society of Weed Science (WSWS) was originally established as the Western Weed Control Conference (WWCC) and had its first annual meeting in Denver in 1938

The objectives of the Western Society of Weed Science are:

* To foster and encourage education and research in weed science.
* To foster cooperation among state, federal and private agencies in matters of weed science.
* To aid and support commercial, private and public agencies in the solution of weed problems.
* To support legislation governing weed control programs and weed research and education programs.
* To support the Weed Science Society of America and foster state and regional organizations and agencies interested in weed control.

Members of the Western Society of Weed Science are weed science professionals working throughout the Western United States, including the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming, and the Canadian provinces Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan.

(source: http://www.wsweedscience.org/society-information/about-us/)

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