Spotted Knapweed Pull

Giant Springs State Park 4803 Giant Springs Road, Great Falls, MT, United States

 This weed pull will focus on removing Spotted Knapweed from Giant Springs.  Spotted Knapweed covers over 4.5 million acres of Montana and costs Montanans more than $40 million annually. The […]

Niehaus Park Weed Wrangle 2022

Charles Niehaus Park 403 W 6th St, Huntingburg, IN, United States

Seeking volunteers for workday to remove invasive plants (Huntingburg, IN). Join the Invasive Species Awareness Coalition (ISAC) of Dubois County, for an invasive plant Weed Wrangle, Saturday June 18th from […]

Free

2024 Southwest Florida Weed Wrangle

River Oaks Preserve, Estero, Florida 9451 Broadway Avenue E, Estero, Florida, United States

Location: River Oaks Preserve, 9451 Broadway Ave E, Estero, FL, 33928 Description: Event participants will learn to first identify invasive plant species common to our area and then help remove them from […]

Recurring

Celebrate National Invasive Species Awareness Week with the James River Park System’s Invasive Plant Task Force

James River Park System, Richmond, Virginia

February 27th through March 5th is National Invasive Species Awareness Week, and the James River Park System's Invasive Plant Task Force has a full calendar of events planned. There will be opportunities to volunteer in the James River Park System, guided walks and educational programs, and a celebratory “Boogie for the Biosphere” on Friday, March 4th at Richmond’s Legend Brewery. All […]

NISAW Webinar: The Invasive Species Language Workshop

Communicating about invasive species can get complicated! On February 27-28, in partnership with NAISMA for National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW), Sea Grant is proud to present The Invasive Species Language Workshop, bringing together invasive species researchers and science communication professionals to share best practices for communicating about biological invasions to scientists, stakeholders, and the […]

NISAW Webinar: Opportunities and Challenges for Preventing the Next Plant Invasion

In the past 50 years, the number of non-native species introduced outside their native range has doubled, leading to substantial negative ecological and socioeconomic impacts. This is a problem that will persist as species introductions continue to rise and impacts are intensified by climate change and other drivers of change. It is well-established that economic […]