Management of Aquatic Invasive Species

Virtual (webinar)

Join Hannah Coppola in a New York Invasive Species Awareness Week presentation, featuring the management of aquatic invasive species (AIS). Lake associations, waterfront property owners, and interested members of the public are encouraged to register to learn how to maintain a healthy lake ecosystem, and prevent AIS from encroaching on recreational lake activities. Presentation topics […]

Ashokan Rail Trail Invasive Species Workday

To celebrate Invasive Species Awareness Week, please join us to help protect the Ashokan Rail Trail vistas from invasive species. During this workday, we will show you how to identify and report invasive species through iMapInvasives, and properly remove them at vistas along the trail. Please register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdHx68qE6DC9pnJAKZoM9bncBMV_AY0JBZOaP3LwiVrVfELHA/viewform Contact Kate Cooper with any questions […]

Invasive Species Plate Lunch: Fish Fry + Art Show

The Prime Produce Guild for Good 424 W 54 St, NYC

Take part in New York's Invasive Species Awareness Week and support native ecosystems, one delicious bite at a time. Enjoy some Jamaican-style fried Blue Catfish and/or some plant-based pasta featuring some of NY's most invasive plants as part of this ecological and culinary experience! Join us on June 11 at the Prime Produce Guildhall in Hell's Kitchen […]

Beech Leaf Disease and Spotted Lanternfly: How To ID and Report!

Beech leaf disease and Spotted lanternfly are two invasive species spreading rapidly across the eastern US coast and can have severe impacts on forest ecosystems, recreation, and agriculture as their populations expand. Join CRISP Terrestrial Invasive Species Manager Dan Snider-Nerp to learn how to survey and identify both forest pests, and how to report them […]

Long Island Invasive Species Bioblitz 2024: Kickoff Webinar

Zoom

Community members across Long Island and New York City are participating in the Long Island Invasive Species BioBlitz 2024 for Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW), June 3 – 9. The BioBlitz promotes knowledge and understanding of invasive species and empowers YOU to help protect our local biodiversity! Participants are encouraged to contribute invasive species observations, […]

Free

Phragmites Pull at West Brook

Westbrook Sports Complex Wheeler Road, Great River, NY

Join Seatuck for a volunteer phragmites pull at West Brook! The only dam on West Brook, a major tributary of the Connetquot River, failed in 2019 and allowed the artificial pond behind it to drain. For the first time in over 100 years, the brook could once again flow naturally from its headwaters in Bayard […]

Walk and Talk at Bergen Swamp

Join WNY PRISM and Bergen Swamp Preservation Society for an educational Walk and Talk at Bergen Swamp! During the walk, WNY PRISM staff will discuss and answer questions about invasive species, management, and habitat restoration as it relates to the work of preserving an area of existing high biodiversity. Bergen Swamp is a 2000 acre […]

Invasive Species Volunteer Workday at Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge

Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge 600 S Bay Ave, Islip

Saturday, June 1: Seatuck National Wildlife Refuge Address: 600 S Bay Ave, Islip, NY 11751 Event: Invasive Species Volunteer Workday Time: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Details: Meet in the Islip Town Beach Parking lot at 10 AM. Volunteers will work with refuge staff to manage mile-a-minute vine and conduct a beach cleanup. We will […]

Free

Trail Stewardship and Invasive Species Cleanup

Pine Barrens Trail Outdoor Center 511 Eastport Manor Rd, Manorville, NY

10 AM - 2PM - Pine Barrens Trail Outdoor Center - Manorville. Exit 70 LIE - North. Contact Quality Parks for more details at: info@qualityparks.org. Trail Stewardship Day Cleanup. Bring gloves and snacks. We will also discuss invasive species awareness, related to trail maintenance.

Free

Pollinator Palooza Native Plant Sale

390 Wilton-Gansevoort Road, Gansevoort NY 390 Wilton-Gansevoort Road, Gansevoort, NY

Get an early start to Invasive Species Awareness Week by stopping by the annual Pollinator Palooza Native Plant Sale! In addition to native plants for sale, also be sure to visit Kristopher Williams, Lead Coordinator for the Capital Region Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM), for any questions related to invasive or native plants!