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

Blue Ridge PRISM Spring Online Workshop 2022 - Management & Control of Invasive Plants in the Spring About this event Our online workshop teaches you how to best manage invasive plants during the spring season. Topics covered in this session include: Best seasonal practices for specific invasive plants Using manual & mechanical control methods Methods […]

$10

Weed Wrangle – Parrot feather removal – Work Day

Camden County Extension 1409 Georgia Ave, Woodbine, GA, United States

Join us for a Weed Wrangle to remove the invasive parrot feather from water bodies in Woodbine. Dress for working outdoors. Bring a rake or aquatic net if you have them. For more information call 912-576-3219

Grow Your Own Park

Garden Club of Jacksonville 1005 Riverside Avenue, Jacksonville, FL, United States

Duval Audubon Society, Northeast Florida Sierra Club, the Ixia Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society, and the Garden Club of Jacksonville partner for a special Horticulture Corner program with Doug Tallamy of the Homegrown National Park project, an effort to create 20 million acres of native plantings in yards and communities across the United […]

CIEDM Participation in NISAW 2022

Online Duluth, United States

Personnel at California Institute of Environmental Design & Management (CIEDM) will work to remove invasive species and clean the grounds in and around Arcadia EcoHome, Arcadia, California, including the parkway within the public right of way in front of the EcoHome.  We'll then share & spread what to be accomplished by us in our social […]

Free

Weed Wrangle – Self guided mapping

Coastal Georgia GA, United States

Use this day to get out and an use the www.eddmaps.org smartphone apps and map invasive species in your area. Download the free app in your app store. If you need training resources go here. https://www.eddmaps.org/training/ If you have questions feel free to e-mail Eamonn at eamonn.leonard@dnr.ga.gov.

Florida First Detector Training

Webinar

The Florida First Detector Program teaches on topics of invasive species and early detection. In this webinar hosted in collaboration with UF/IFAS Extension Seminole County, we will focus on invasive pests and pathogens of palm trees! Participants will also learn how to how invasive species arrive in Florida and how they can use the distance […]

Recurring

Forest Friday at Columbus County Park

Columbus County Park 1670 Bauman Rd., Columbus, MI, United States

Every week, Friends of the St. Clair River staff and volunteers continue their mission to protect this 400 acre park from invasive species found within the high-quality habitat of mature hardwood trees and native ephemeral plants such as Red Trillium, Trout Lilies, and Dwarf Ginseng. This winter’s campaign is well underway to remove woody invasive […]

Free

NISAW Webinar: Firewood Rules, Certifications, and Recommendations Across the USA

Register here →   The federal deregulation of emerald ash borer in January 2021 was widely expected to lead to many changes in the regulatory environment around firewood in the USA. This webinar will highlight the release of a new report written by staff of The Nature Conservancy’s Don’t Move Firewood campaign, covering what regulations […]

Free

Invasive Plant Management in Yonkers, NY – Must Pre-Register

Must Pre-Register at our Eventbrite page: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/invasive-plant-management-at-malcom-wilson-park-must-pre-register-tickets-261379090897 All supplies will be provided but please bring your own water. Volunteers should wear clothes that can get dirty and closed toe shoes. Contact volunteer@thewpf.org with questions. Hope to see you there! Westchester Parks Foundation engages the public to advocate for and invest in the preservation, conservation, use, […]

Free

Giant Hornet Two Years Later On – What We’ve Learned and What We Still Don’t Know

Online Duluth, United States

10:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Since giant hornets (Vespa mandarinia) were found in the United States in late 2019, the Washington State Department of Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and researchers across the country have mobilized to understand the risk to honey bees, human health, and agriculture. Join Dr. Chris Looney for […]

Free
Recurring

ECISMA North African Python Survey

North African Pythons were first reported in Florida in 2001. In 2009, several Northern African pythons were found, indicating a potential breeding population in western Miami-Dade County. FWC and partners actively survey for and remove these invasive snakes. In concurrence with NISAW, FWC and the Everglades CISMA host an annual interagency regional survey. Details and […]

Invasive Species of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex, Finger Lakes Region, NY

Virtual

National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) 2022 is February 28, 2022 – March 4, 2022, and we invite you to join us for a virtual presentation to learn about some of the invasive species that can be found within the Montezuma Wetlands Complex. Invasive species are defined as non-native plants, animals, pathogens, and microorganisms that […]