Central Florida CISMA Weed Wrangle, Seminole County

Spring Hammock Preserve 2985 Osprey Trail, Longwood, FL, United States

Seminole County Site: Join Seminole County Natural Lands Program and SERV in the Weed Wrangle! The Weed Wrangle®, in partnership with CISMA for National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW), is a “one-day, area-wide, volunteer effort to help rescue our public parks and green spaces from non-native invasive species through hands-on removal of especially harmful trees, […]

Central Florida CISMA Weed Wrangle, Casselberry

Casselberry Greenway Trailhead 603 Marigold Road,, Casselberry, FL, United States

Casselberry Site: Join the City of Casselberry in the Weed Wrangle! The Weed Wrangle®, in partnership with CISMA for National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW), is a “one-day, area-wide, volunteer effort to help rescue our public parks and green spaces from non-native invasive species through hands-on removal of especially harmful trees, vines, and flowering plants.” This […]

Osceola CISMA Weed Wrangle

Peghorn Nature Park 2101 Peghorn Way, St Cloud, FL, United States

WEED WRANGLE Volunteer opportunity! Help Osceola CISMA remove invasive plants. Gloves will be provided. Please wear closed-toed shoes and appropriate clothes for working outdoors. Students can earn volunteer hours! Meet us at: Peghorn Nature Park St. Cloud, FL For more info contact: Gabriel Almonte Gabriel.Almonte@stcloud.org

Volunteer Removal of Invasive Oriental Bittersweet Vines

Willowdale State Forest MA, United States

Join the weekly volunteer meet-ups to help cut non-native non-native invasive oriental bittersweet vines at Willowdale State Forest in Topsfield and Ipswich, MA. Topsfield 10am - 12pm - Meet at Topsfield Rd parking area Ipswich 2pm - 4pm - Meet at Linebrook Rd parking area I'll show you what to do, how to identify the invasive […]

Free

Blue Ridge PRISM In-Person Workshop: Invasive Plant Field Session

Azalea Park in Charlottesville, VA 304 Old Lynchburg Rd, Charlottesville, VA

The in-person field session held at Charlottesville's Azalea Park will cover the identification of common invasive plants and demonstrate manual and chemical control techniques. Specific topics include herbicide safety, using hand tools and power tools safely, and identification of specific invasive shrubs and vines. Space for this event is limited to 25 attendees. Cost: $25 […]

$25

CISMA Full Partner Meeting

Join us online for the CISMA's first full partner event of 2022! We will update you on upcoming events, and CISMA projects. Bring your thoughts about invasive species, and questions for CISMA employees. We will be presenting on common invasive forest pests and diseases in the State of Michigan. To register, visit our Facebook events page […]

oriental bittersweet vines removal

Willowdale State Forest MA, United States

Help cut non-native invasive oriental bittersweet vines. March 17 3-4:30 p.m. Willowdale State Forest meet at Linebrook Rd parking area Match 20, 2-4p.m. Doyon School playing fields I'll show you […]

Free

Southeast Michigan 2022 Invasive Species Summit

Join us for the 2022 Spring Invasive Species Summit -- learn from Southeast Michigan CISMA coordinators and our partners how invasive species are transported and how to stop their movement! Learn to identify and report invasive species as well as supporting pollinators by choosing native plants rather than ornamental invasives! Find the full schedule and […]

(WEBINAR) Invasive Species: Lake Ontario’s Most Unwanted

Join us on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 12 p.m. ET (11 a.m. CT) for a one-hour webinar, Invasive Species: Lake Ontario’s Most Un-Wanted, as part of our Let’s Talk Lake Ontario webinar series. Learn more about invasive species in Lake Ontario, why they’re a problem, and how Canada and the U.S. are taking steps to prevent their introduction and […]

Free

NAISMA Webinar: Introduced Plant Pathogens Threatening North American Forests

Introduced Plant Pathogens Threatening North American Forests Introduced plant pathogens threaten North American forests. Some arrived in the distant past: chestnut blight, white pine blister rust, beech bark disease, Dutch elm disease, butternut canker. Damaging introductions continue through the late 20th Century (sudden oak death, laurel wilt) and recent decades (ohia rust, Fusarium blight, rapid […]

2023 Invasive Species Forum

The virtual Invasive Species Forum is an annual event that brings attention to invasive species issues, research, and advances in prevention and management occurring across Canada, and in neighbouring U.S. States. Mark your calendars for the 2023 Invasive Species Forum, taking place from February 7 to 9. The theme of the 2023 Invasive Species Forum is Invasive Species Action in a Changing […]