Terrestrial Invasive Species Prevention Webinar
Join us as we discuss simple steps you can take to help prevent the spread of invasive species when you bike, camp, garden, hike, or otherwise enjoy the outdoors!
Join us as we discuss simple steps you can take to help prevent the spread of invasive species when you bike, camp, garden, hike, or otherwise enjoy the outdoors!
Join the Capital Region PRISM and the Saratoga Lake Protection & Improvement District (SLPID) to learn about aquatic invasive species (AIS) during the NYS Invasive Species Awareness Week. Participants will learn about the threats of AIS, how to prevent the spread, and how to identify AIS in Saratoga Lake. The event will take place on […]
With more than 3,000 lakes and ponds, and 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, the Adirondacks are a paddler's paradise. Whether you are planning a day trip close to town or an overnight adventure in remote lakes, explore all the ways you can follow "leave no trace" principles to help protect habitats, wildlife, and water quality. Speakers from the Adirondack Mountain Club, Northern Forest […]
Join this statewide webinar hosted by the Long Island Invasive Species Management Area (LIISMA) to hear stories about some of our most interesting aquatic invasive species, and simple ways that you can help stop their spread. Our guest speaker Ashley Morris (DEC) will speak about the Boat Steward program on Long Island and help us […]
During the hike, you will learn invasive species monitoring techniques, from identification to properly recording data. By the end of the hike, you will be able to confidently go out on your own and monitor for invasive species! What to Bring: Outdoor Clothes Water GPS or Phone with GPS capabilities Optional: bug spray, sunscreen, snacks
If you love to be on the water, this may be the perfect event for you! We will be kayaking/canoeing the Pine River Oxbow in Florence. WI. During the event, we will be covering identification and stream monitoring techniques that can be done from the water. This stretch of river is great for beginners and […]
Join us for NAISMA's February Monthly Webinar on 2/21! In September 2023, the Idaho State Department of Agriculture confirmed the presence of quagga mussel in the Mid-Snake River near Twin Falls. These findings marked the first time a rapid response plan had been put into action for quagga mussels in Idaho. This plan has included […]
The Metacomet Land Trust presents "Mitigate the Mustard 2024"! Volunteers are needed to help a land trust care for a preserve with trail maintenance, invasive plant removal, and other minor projects! Help us maintain and care for preserve trails with some minor projects and learn about invasive plant species in Massachusetts like Garlic Mustard as […]
In preparation for PlayCleanGo Week (June 6–13), Invasives Canada, in partnership with the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA), is hosting a behaviour change training webinar to help partners […]
How one idea to protect the fragile shrub-steppe ecosystem from noxious weeds led to a multi-jurisdictional collaboration statewide. Come learn how the Washington Invasive Species Council built numerous partnerships focused […]
Seed dispersal is a natural process that helps keep ecosystems healthy and resilient. However, when people visit parks, they can unknowingly carry seeds on their boots—including seeds from invasive plants—which […]
Invasive species are one of the main drivers of biodiversity loss worldwide and different countries have taken different approaches to communicating this to society taking into account culture, language, and […]