Invasive Species Zoom Series
The Crandall Public Library and the Capital Region Partnership for Invasive Species Management (PRISM) are hosting a series of Zoom
promoting lake and environmental stewardship • providing resources for lake residents, lake associations, lake managers and cottage owners
The Crandall Public Library and the Capital Region Partnership for Invasive Species Management (PRISM) are hosting a series of Zoom
Wednesday, June 10, 12-1pm With summer approaching and more people getting outside, we must remember to protect our waterbodies by
NH Lakes is offering a series of Lake-Friendly Living webinars. Upcoming webinars include: Lake-Friendly Living with Gravel Roads Lake-Friendly Landscape
Now is the time to make good use of your social distancing and learn something new about invasive species management.
Proposals for the initial stage of the 2014 Environmental Education (EE) Grants Program are now being accepted. This year, EPA
A new resource is available for lake stewards and managers: Maine Citizens’ Guide to Invasive Aquatic Plant Management. It covers
Protect Water Quality: Help Search for Aquatic Invasive SpeciesAquatic Invasive Plant Identification Training Announced: Volunteers Needed KEENE VALLEY, NY
A new video produced by Wisconsin Sea Grant offers complementary views of exciting fishing tournament action along with the invitation
Check out our new Facebook page at http://facebook.com/lakestewardship
by Hilary Mosher, FL- Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (FLPRISM) at the Finger Lakes Institute When Michael Boller, Assistant