Nevada Department of Agriculture, reporting noxious weed species and early detection and rapid response efforts

Nevada Department of Agriculture NV, United States

Nevada Department of Agriculture’s noxious weed program is participating in the national effort to address invasive species by providing some educational outreach during the National Invasive Species Awareness Week NISAW. The goal is to raise awareness of noxious listed plant species and how to contribute to early detection and rapid response efforts.

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WEBINAR: Hemlock Conservation – How to help save Seneca Lake’s forests from Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

Often located around streams and gorges, mature hemlock trees are a keystone species that play a critical role in a much larger ecological community. Join us to learn about: The invasive hemlock woolly adelgid threatening our hemlock trees. Hemlock conservation activities in the Seneca Lake watershed. Hemlock conservation projects in Owasco Lake watershed, Ontario County, […]