Cheryl,
What great timing. I was about to post about our upcoming online course Integrated Pest Management: The Plan and Implementation qhich begins November 4 on MuseumStudy.com A written plan formalizes the IPM strategy and keeps management abreast of your status. It organizes your ideas and lays the groundwork for the needs of the collection and the building(s). It provides the direction in which you want to take the program, including grant funding and accreditation. Join Carnegie Museum of Natural History Conservator Gretchen Anderson for this four week online course in which participants will learn how to apply IPM principles to their specific situation and institution. A draft plan and specific implementation strategies will be developed and discussed. Even though our institutions have different challenges the exchange of ideas presents the opportunity for us to help each other brainstorm solutions that will work for our situation. For more information visit our website: http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/integrated-pest-management-the-plan-implementation/

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On 9/26/2019 4:31 PM, 'Cheryl Munyer' via Museumpests wrote:
Good afternoon PestListers!

I’m new to the list so I hope this post is appropriate.  Does anyone
have an IPM plan they are willing to share? We are about to develop
one for our site and examples would be good to have.  Thanks all and
have a great evening.
šŸœšŸ•·šŸ¦—

Cheryl Munyer Waldrep
Curator
Natchez National Historical Park
[email protected]


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