So you are familiar with Integrated Pest Management, but you never got
around to writing a plan to carry it out. Here is the course for you!
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:
https://www.museumstudy.com/integrated-pest-management-plan
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Brad Bredehoft (he/him/his)
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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