Weed Wrangle – Cat claw removal – Work day

Butler Island Plantation, GA 7777 Butler Island Road, Darien, GA, United States

Join us for a Weed Wrangle to remove the invasive Catclaw vine on Butler Island at the Altamaha Waterfowl Management Area off Hwy17 south of Darien. This showy flowering vine has cat like tendrils that grab. The growth form and flowers are similar to the native crossvine. This plant could also be confused with the […]

US Geological Survey Decision Science – Modeling and Structured Decision Making

Online Duluth, United States

Register Here → | Download Agenda US Geological Survey researchers will present their research on modeling and decision science that informs management of invasive species.  The session will include examples of models developed to inform life history of invasive species and how those models are used to inform the structured decision making process for developing […]

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National Invasive Species Awareness Week

Online Duluth, United States

The Canadian Council on Invasive Species is looking forward to hosting another National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) webinar series from February 28th to March 4th 2022. The objective of this week is to raise awareness on invasive species and emerging issues, and to determine and prioritize actions to prevent and mitigate impacts to Canada’s […]

Chapel Island Invasive Plant Removal

Join us from 1pm until 3pm at Great Shiplock Park to remove invasive Chinese Privet. All tools and materials will be provided, you should bring work gloves and sturdy footwear. Please sign up here for the event https://form.jotform.com/91265234017956

Free

Noxious Weeds That Impact Riparian Habitat: Integrated Pest Management and Best Practices

Online Duluth, United States

2:00 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Riparian areas represent a transition between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The interactions between water and land create habitat that is critical to the existence of species found both on land and in water. Known for their moist and mild microclimates, riparian areas have fertile soils that support […]

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NISAW Webinar: Climate Change and Invasive Species

Register here → The North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) supports the inclusion of the impacts and influence of invasive species in climate change legislation, policy, management, and research. The reverse is also important; the impacts and influence of climate change must be incorporated into invasive species management and policy. This webinar will provide […]

Weed Wrangle – Sand pine removal – Work Day

Townsend Wildlife Management Area Townsend

Join us for a morning Weed Wrangle as we remove the invasive Sand Pine from Townsend Wildlife Management Area. This area comprises important habitat for the gopher tortoise and indigo snakes and is actively undergoing longterm restoration towards a Longleaf Pine Scrub Oak sand hill community. We will be removing seedling Sand pine which are […]

Washington Conservation Corps: Creating future leaders through community involvement and mentorship

Online Duluth, United States

10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that creates future leaders through community involvement and mentorship. WCC has more than 350 members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, prevent and control invasive species, build trails, and respond to local and national disasters. Through […]

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Washington Conservation Corps: Creating future leaders through community involvement and mentorship

Online Duluth, United States

10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Pacific Standard Time The Washington Conservation Corps (WCC) is an AmeriCorps program that creates future leaders through community involvement and mentorship. WCC has more than 350 members and experienced staff statewide who restore critical habitat, prevent and control invasive species, build trails, and respond to local and national disasters. Through […]

Free

“What’s so wrong about English Ivy and other Invasive Plant Species?”

Webinar

Climate Action Coffee and the City of Takoma Park invite you to join us for a Lunch and Learn panel discussion and Q & A on invasive plant species. The March 1st, 2022 event will be held 12:00 - 1:30pm. Featured speakers Corinne Stephens, Sara Tangren, Jesse Buff, and Lily Fountain will provide an overview […]

Free

Blue Ridge PRISM Online Workshop: “Identification of Invasive Plants in the Spring”

Blue Ridge PRISM Spring Online Workshop 2022 - Identification of Invasive Plants in the Spring About this event Our online workshop will provide an introduction to invasive plants and will help you to confidently identify them in the spring season. Cost: $10 Workshop will take place via Zoom. This virtual session will be recorded. Those […]

$10

A Growing Problem: What We Can Do About Invasive Plants

Webinar

Members of the James River Park System Invasive Plant Task Force will give a virtual presentation explaining why invasive plants, many of them common in gardens and yards, threaten our parks, and how we can help restore park habitat. Panelists will explain the basic ecology of native and invasive plants, identify some of the most […]

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