Looking Glass Pond Water Chestnut Pull

Come join CRISP in pulling invasive water chestnut at the beautiful Looking Glass Pond! CRISP will provide all the equipment you need to thwart water chestnut except for watercraft. Participants will need to bring their own kayak, canoe, rowboat, etc. All outside vessels brought should be decontaminated prior to the event or have been out […]

Pathways and Prevention of Invasive Species

Join Thom Allgaier from NYS Department of Agriculture & Markets for one of our NYISAW statewide webinar series. This webinar will illustrate some of the pathways invasive species exploit to become established and some of the intervention methods that are used to thwart introduction.  Means of detecting, reporting,  and monitoring invasive species will also be […]

Artist Lake Invasive Species Plant Walk

A group of volunteers and NYSDEC invasive species specialists will lead a walk and educational talk about the aquatic invasive species that are/potentially could spread to areas like Artist Lake. On the walk we will be closely monitoring for Ludwigia peploides (creeping water primrose) that has spread to the lake and was manually removed last […]

Green Squad at Silver Lake Preserve

Volunteers will remove invasive plants from Silver Lake Preserve. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/green-squad-at-silver-lake-preserve-tickets-348054840397

Invasive Species Identification Walk and Talk: Daniels Road State Forest Saratoga County

Join Capital Region PRISM, A Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management for a walk and talk on how invasive species are impacting our ecosystems. Learn how to identify and control species in your own yard and favorite recreational areas. This event is part of the New York State Invasive Species Awareness Week and Free to […]

Be Aware of Ithaca’s Invasives

East Shore Park 1000 East Shore Drive (NYS Route 34), Ithaca, New York

The Town of Ithaca's Conservation Board invites you to another annual New York's Invasive Species Awareness Week event at East Shore Park. With the Community Science Institute, and the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, we'll explain the difference between weeds and invasives, and why it's important for everyone to help stop the spread of invasive species […]

Otsego County Local Invasive Species

Oneonta Town Hall 3966 Highway 23, Oneonta, NY

In celebration of New York Invasive Species Awareness Week, June 6th-12th 2022, CCE Schoharie and Otsego will be hosting a Local Invasive Species Workshop on June 9th at 6pm located at the Oneonta Town Hall, 3966 Highway 23, Oneonta, NY. Led by our Agriculture and Horticulture Educator, Jessica Holmes, and our CCE Intern, Becca Leone. […]

Squishing Spotted Lanternfly

Come for a talk on one of the most destructive invasive species seen in generations – the Spotted Lanternfly. Learn what makes this insect such a threat, why it’s important, and what you can do to stop it. Register here: https://cornell.zoom.us/j/91078328781?pwd=VTR0cXMvNGtHM1ZhWko5QlRFdEtPQT09

Fifth Annual Water Quality Conference

This is a two day conference centered around issues affecting the Indian River Lakes topics include: Emerging HABs Technology, Water Chestnuts, Benefits of Natural Shorelines, Available Grant Funding, Aquatic Plant Identification Stations, and interactive sessions sharing values and hopes for water quality on our lakes and creating plans to achieve them. The conference is Friday, […]

Cleanup at Scout Field – Westchester County

Volunteers will remove litter and invasive plants from Scout Field and the Bronx River Pathway. Register here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cleanup-at-scout-field-tickets-347207897167