Submit a Question to the iMapInvasives Q&A Panel
Join us February 18th – NatureServe and the iMapInvasives Network are organizing a special webinar where you will have the opportunity to hear from your jurisdictional admins live. We are seeking questions from iMap users across North America to be answered by a panel of iMapInvasives administrators from the active jurisdictions - Arizona, Maine, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Saskatchewan.

Please submit a question you have about iMapInvasives here by February 8th so we can consider your question for the webinar. The goal of this webinar is for you to learn more about iMapInvasives, so the presentation will be built around your questions.
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Please note this webinar is intended to answer general questions about iMapInvasives rather than providing technical support or detailed instructions on how to perform specific functions. The following are a few examples of appropriate questions to submit:"

• How did the iMapInvasives program come to be, and for what reason?
• What are some of the differences as well as similarities of iMapInvasives as compared to other online invasive species tracking databases?
• My state/province is not currently listed as an active jurisdiction in the iMapInvasives Network. Does that mean I can’t contribute data to the platform?

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Thank you for submitting your questions! We look forward to answering them at the Feb 18th Webinar!
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