
Invasive Species ID Day
Timberland Invasives Partnership is hosting an Invasive Species ID Day on Saturday, July 13th in Oconto County, Wisconsin! The morning will begin with learning invasive species identification and reporting techniques.

Timberland Invasives Partnership is hosting an Invasive Species ID Day on Saturday, July 13th in Oconto County, Wisconsin! The morning will begin with learning invasive species identification and reporting techniques.

Time: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PMDetails: Table will be set up at the trailhead. Learn about invasive species and take home handouts, coloring pages, stickers, and more!

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