Celebrate New York Invasive Species Awareness Week until June 12th
There is still time to celebrate New York’s 8th Annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) until Saturday, June 12. NYISAW
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There is still time to celebrate New York’s 8th Annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) until Saturday, June 12. NYISAW
Bladderwort (Utricularia spp.) is a relatively common carnivorous aquatic plant found in many lakes, ponds and wetlands. The small bladders
The Crandall Public Library and the Capital Region Partnership for Invasive Species Management (PRISM) are hosting a series of Zoom
The Bureau of Fisheries conducts hundreds of fisheries surveys throughout the state each year. Over the past few years, our
The Syracuse University Environmental Finance Center (EFC) and the NY Federation of Lake Associations (FOLA) are holding a free series of webinars to enhance
The New York Invasive Species Research Institute (NYISRI) has posted an article about the use of biocontrol to manage the
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: You can also view past seminars on:
Now is the time to make good use of your social distancing and learn something new about invasive species management.
I’ve often struggled with the native/nonnative/invasive dividing line when it comes to plants. For instance, so many of what we