Paddle with a Purpose
Recreational paddlers are encouraged to ‘Paddle with a Purpose’ this year in waterways across Niagara. Learn more about identifying and reporting invasive species to help keep your favourite recreational spaces […]
Recreational paddlers are encouraged to ‘Paddle with a Purpose’ this year in waterways across Niagara. Learn more about identifying and reporting invasive species to help keep your favourite recreational spaces […]
Recreational paddlers are encouraged to ‘Paddle with a Purpose’ this year in waterways across Niagara. Learn more about identifying and reporting invasive species to help keep your favourite recreational spaces […]
Join the fight to rid our community of invasive plants that pose a bigger threat to our environment than most people realize! Hamilton County Parks, in cooperation with Hamilton County […]
Join us for our final training of the 2024 season! Our Clark County Invasive Species EDRR Training will be at Vancouver Lake Regional Park on August 12 in Vancouver, WA! […]
Many of the plants which we now consider invasive species were brought to this country for a purpose. This workshop explores several invasive plants which can be used as natural […]
Explore the fascinating life of plants along the banks and under the surface of the St. Croix River. Expert Conservancy staff Maria Young will teach invasive plant identification and their […]
Grab a cup of your favorite coffee or tea on a Saturday morning and enjoy an Invasive Species Walking Tour with Workforce Development and Education Manager Kristie Munson. This tour […]
Join us to 'Paddle with a Purpose' at Young's Harbour Park in Keswick on Saturday, September 7th at 10am. Water soldier (Stratiotes aloides) was recently detected in Lake Simcoe, and […]
Fall Weed Wrangles are so back! Help us protect our beautiful parks by removing invasive plants like Bradford pear, bush honeysuckle, burning bush, and autumn olive. Whether you join us […]
Speaker: Dr. Nicholas Rosenau, U.S. EPA Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds Stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) was first reported in September 2014 off the coast of southeast Florida and has since become the most lethal coral disease ever recorded due to its swift spread, extensive tissue necrosis, and high mortality rates. The etiological […]
The Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center (MAISRC) invites you to our annual AIS Research and Management Showcase on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 from 8:30am - 5:30pm. This one-day, in-person event is a chance to hear updates from our research teams on their latest discoveries in the world of aquatic invasive species (AIS). Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024Time: 8:30am - […]