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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Scavenger Hunt
DESCRIPTION:Turn your walks into exciting scavenger hunts and learn to identify invasive plants in your neighbourhood. Check out our Invasive Species Scavenger Hunts! \nWe’ve made unique versions for Squamish\, Whistler\, and Pemberton.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/invasive-species-scavenger-hunt/
LOCATION:Whistler\, BC\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council":MAILTO:info@ssisc.ca
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SUMMARY:Invasive-Free Certification
DESCRIPTION:Learn about invasive species identification\, management\, and disposal in our 2 hour online “Invasive-Free Certification” course. \nWe’ve designed this course specifically for landscapers\, horticulturalists\, earth-movers\, and anyone interested in learning more about invasive species in the Sea to Sky region. \nIt costs just $35 per participant\, and completing it will provide you with:\n💲 Access to reduced rates for disposal of invasive plant matter at the Squamish landfill\n🚘 Stickers & truck decals identifying your business as Invasive-Free certified\n📝 A letter of certification verifying your company’s current status as Invasive-free Certified\n🍃 Educational resources specifically curated for landscapers\, horticulturists\, and earthmovers\n🙋 Ongoing support & consultation from experienced SSISC staff members \nCheck it out here: https://ssinvasives.thinkific.com/courses/certification 
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/invasive-free-certification/
LOCATION:Whistler\, BC\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council":MAILTO:info@ssisc.ca
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SUMMARY:Aquatic Invasives 101 Online Course
DESCRIPTION:Invasive species are threatening BC’s aquatic ecosystems. Learn how to identify & report them in our short\, online “Aquatic Invasives 101” course!
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/aquatic-invasives-101-online-course/
LOCATION:Squamish\, BC\, British Columbia\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council":MAILTO:info@ssisc.ca
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SUMMARY:Wildlife Warrior Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Looking for fun ways to engage your kids in environmental stewardship? 🍃🦌\nWe’ve got you covered with our Wildlife Warrior Bingo! Click here to find your community’s specific bingo card.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/wildlife-warrior-bingo/
LOCATION:Pemberton\, BC\, British Columbia\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sea to Sky Invasive Species Council":MAILTO:info@ssisc.ca
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SUMMARY:International Trails Day – CKISS Outreach Booth at Morning Mountain
DESCRIPTION:International Trails Day is an annual celebration of trails\, trail development and the healthy lifestyle they encourage. It is celebrated each year on the first Saturday in June. \nJune 4th is also the first day of ‘Play Clean Go’ awareness week. A time dedicated to highlighting the importance of stopping the spread of invasive species\, it educates recreationists on quick and easy ways to responsibly enjoy the outdoors without spreading invasive species or pests. \nThe CKISS outreach booth will be set up at the base of  Morning Mountain Regional Park on Saturday June 4 from 10 am – 2 pm. Before you hit the trails come ask us what simple actions you can take to protect our beloved trails from invasive species.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/international-trails-day-ckiss-outreach-booth-at-morning-mountain/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society":MAILTO:info@ckiss.ca
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SUMMARY:California Invasive Species Action Week Lunchtime Talks
DESCRIPTION:For the fifth year in a row\, UCCE and Cal-IPC will co-host lunchtime (noon to 1:00 p.m.) talks via Zoom Webinar each day Monday through Friday during California Invasive Species Action Week (June 6-10\, 2022).  \nSee https://ucanr.edu/sites/invasivelunch/2022/ for more information and registration. \nSome are tiny and hard to find. Some are beautiful. However\, as with many things\, looks can be deceiving. Invasive plants and animals threaten some of California’s most precious resources\, as well as our health. Often these impacts involve surprising interactions that may not be obvious. Webinars are free\, but registration is required for each day. \nMonday\, June 6 – Successful Biological Control of Asian Citrus Psyllid in California presented by Dr. Ivan Milosavljevic \nAsian citrus psyllid (ACP) poses a significant threat to the long-term viability of the California citrus industry because of its ability to vector a bacterium that causes a lethal citrus disease\, called huanglongbing. Since the inception of the biological control program targeting ACP in California\, pest densities have declined by approximately 70%.This successful biological control program substantially reduces ACP densities in urban areas\, which may significantly slow the spread of huanglongbing disease in Southern California into commercial citrus production areas and will be the focus of our discussion. \n  \nTuesday\, June 7 – Planting Right with PlantRight presented by Alex Stubblefield \nMany invasive plants are attractive\, which is not surprising given that many were originally brought to California as ornamentals. Hear about ways the horticultural trade is working to stop the spread of invasive plants now and in the future through the PlantRight partnership\, and learn what you can do to make sure your landscaping does not contribute to the problem. \n  \nWednesday\, June 8 – Biodiversity\, Conservation\, and Why We Need Killer Dragonflies to Keep People and Our Ecosystems Healthy presented by Dr. Gary Bucciarelli \nIn this talk\, Dr. Gary Bucciarelli will discuss how stream biodiversity in California is impacted by invasive crayfish\, how this ultimately affects human health\, and what we can do to preserve our incredible (and dwindling!) freshwater ecosystems. \n  \nThursday\, June 9 – Emerging Insights on Invasive Shothole Borers in California presented by Dr. Shannon Lynch \nInvasive shothole borers have become established in many parts of Southern California\, and emerging research suggests that other parts of the state are at risk including the Central Valley\, Sacramento\, the Bay Area and the Coachella Valley (Palm Springs). This presentation will include promising research on using endophytes (bacterial and fungal microbes that live in trees) to control the tree-killing Fusarium fungus that the beetles “farm” in their galleries to use as their primary food source. Additional research to be discussed includes the model used to predict future spread of the beetles and their potential economic impact. \n  \nFriday\, June 10 – Early Detection & Rapid Response in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta presented by Dr. Rachel Wigginton \nThe Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta is a highly invaded system\, and long-term management of existing invasive species populations is challenging for regional natural resource managers. The Delta Interagency Invasive Species Coordination Team has been leading efforts to plan how to prevent\, detect\, and quickly respond to novel invasions in the Delta.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/california-invasive-species-action-week-lunchtime-talks/2022-06-06/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Spotted Knapweed Pull
DESCRIPTION: 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.\nThe weed pull will start at 9 AM on June 8.  Participants will meet with park staff at the Ranger Station and then walk to the weed pull area.  Gloves and Eye protection will be provided as well as water.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/spotted-knapweed-pull/
LOCATION:Giant Springs State Park\, 4803 Giant Springs Road\, Great Falls\, MT\, 59405\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Giant Springs State Park":MAILTO:Emma.Gaylo@mt.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220618T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20220618T113000
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CREATED:20220527T152334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T231625Z
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SUMMARY:Niehaus Park Weed Wrangle 2022
DESCRIPTION:Seeking volunteers for workday to remove invasive plants (Huntingburg\, IN).\n\nJoin the Invasive Species Awareness Coalition (ISAC) of Dubois County\, for an invasive plant Weed Wrangle\, Saturday June 18th from 9am to 11:30am at Charles Niehaus Memorial Park in Huntingburg. In case of rain the event will be moved to Saturday June 25th. Volunteers will work to remove invasive plants such as Honeysuckle\, Burning Bush\, Autumn Olive\, and Wintercreeper from the forested area of the park. ISAC members will provide invasive species identification and control training.\n\nRemoving these invasive plants will help to improve the forest habitat quality and encourage more native trees and understory plants to grow. Volunteers do not need any experience to participate\, but should come prepared with long pants\, sturdy shoes\, and work gloves. Bottled water and hand tools will be provided\, but volunteers may also bring their own loppers or hand saws. Park at the Charles Niehaus Park parking lot just off State Road 64 W/@ 6th Street (by the driving range) and meet by the maintenance shed at the start of the trail.\n\nPre-registration is encouraged\, but not required. Minors must be accompanied by an adult\, and have a waiver form signed by a parent/guardian. To pre-register\, or for any questions\, contact Emily Finch at Emily.Finch@in.nacdnet.net or 812-482-1171 x3.\n\nThis workday is also supported by the City of Huntingburg Parks Department\, and the Dubois County Soil & Water Conservation District with funding from a Clean Water Indiana grant.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/niehaus-park-weed-wrangle-2022/
LOCATION:Charles Niehaus Park\, 403 W 6th St\, Huntingburg\, IN\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Invasive Species Awareness Coalition of Dubois County":MAILTO:emily.finch@in.nacdnet.net
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SUMMARY:Fairbanks Community Weed Smackdown at Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District is partnering with Friends of Creamer’s Field and Alaska Department of Fish and Game to host a community weed smackdown at Creamer’s Migratory Waterfowl Refuge on Saturday\, June 18th\, 2022. Attendees will learn about how to identify invasive plants that occur in the area\, what the best methods of control are\, how to prevent the spread of invasive plants\, and will spend the afternoon pulling weeds such as bird vetch and white sweet clover in the Refuge.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/fairbanks-community-weed-smackdown-at-creamers-field-migratory-waterfowl-refuge/
LOCATION:British Columbia
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