Get a Hand on Invasive Species

Indian Fort Nature Preserve 3432 Jones Bridge Road, Geneseo, New York

Join us at the Indian Fort Nature Preserve to learn how to identify and remove a variety of invasive species such as multiflora rose, honeysuckle, and slender false brome using hand tools.X Registration: RSVP to Kevin at landsteward@geneseevalleyconservancy.org

Free

Spotted Lanternfly: Be on the Lookout

Virtual (webinar)

The Spotted Lanternfly became established in parts of NYC in 2020 and has popped up in upstate locations over the last couple of years. This colorful invasive insect can become a nuisance in landscapes and is a threat to vineyards right here in the Finger Lakes. We can all do our part because early detections […]

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Landscaping with Native Plants

Victor Fire Hall 34 Maple Avenue, Victor, NY

Ever wonder why you have a plant in your yard you just can’t seem to get rid of? It’s likely it’s an invasive species! From pythons to zebra mussels, invasive species are of the greatest environmental, economic, and human health threats we face today. Matt Gallo, Terrestrial Invasive Species Coordinator for the FL PRISM will […]

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iMapInvasives App Training and Invasive Species Walk

Owasco Flats Nature Preserve

iMapInvasives provides an online database and mapping system designed to enable rapid sharing and efficient management of invasive species data. Natural resource managers use iMapInvasives to track monitoring and treatment efforts and to stay informed of new invaders. This event will show participants how to use the iMapInvasives App to monitor invasive species and report […]

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Invasive Species Informational Tabling at Watkins Glen State Park

Watkins Glen State Park NY

New York Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation FORCES Program will be hosting informational tabling on invasive species awareness on Thursday, June 8th.10am-3pm Watkins Glen State Park main entrance near the Visitor’s Center, 1009 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891 No registration needed, but my contact info is carlin.wakefield@parks.ny.gov

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Guided Paddle Through the Unique Plant Community at the North End of Cayuga Lake

Cayuga Lake State Park

Come learn about the unique plant community at the northern end of Cayuga Lake! During the paddle we will identify and record any species observed, discuss the underwater biodiversity of Cayuga Lake, and how invasive species impact Cayuga Lake’s biodiversity among other things such as the economy, human health, and an array of recreational activities. […]

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MARSH! (Montezuma Alliance to Restore Species and Habitats)

Montezuma Audubon Center, 2295 NY-89, Savannah, NY 13146 Montezuma Audubon Center, 2295 NY-89, Savannah, NY

Join us as we map invasive species in uplands on the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. We will meet at 9:00 at the Montezuma Audubon Center to review the mapping protocol and plant identification then carpool to the monitoring site on the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. We will work until about 12:30 and then the Friends […]

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FL PRISM at the Genesee Valley Chapter Adirondack Mountain Club Outdoor Expo

Mendon Ponds Park Mendon, New York

The Outdoor Expo is a celebration of the great outdoors in our region presented by the Genesee Valley Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club and Monroe County Parks. Featuring over 30 demonstrations and workshops on topics including hiking, paddling, gardening, mushroom identification, birding, invasive species, and more! FL PRISM as well as other local clubs […]

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Spotted Lanternfly Workshop

Sandy Beach Park Conklin Avenue, Binghamton, NY

Celebrate NYS Invasive Species Awareness Week with the CCE of Broome County and Finger Lakes PRISM at Sandy Beach Park (Binghamton, NY) on Saturday, June 10th to learn all about the invasive Spotted Lanternfly (SLF). This pest insect, native to Asia, has been slowly making its way into our area with the first stable populations […]

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Life of a tree killer: Emerald ash borer impacts on ash forests

Stewart Park NY

The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB; Agrilus Planipennis), an invasive beetle from East Asia (China, Korea, Russian Far East), was first detected in Michigan, USA in 2002. Since then, it has spread across the Eastern, Midwestern, and Southern U.S., killing ash trees in its path. This interpretive hike will explore the life cycle of this invasive […]

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