• Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week Webinar Series: Resistance to EAB is real – here’s what we can do to help restore ash in the future

    Presentation by: Carolyn (Carrie) Pike, Regeneration Specialist, USDA Forest Service, Eastern Region – State Private and Tribal Forestry Emerald ash borer has decimated eastern forests, especially in lowland or riparian forests where green ash is dominant. I will discuss how resistance breeding may help us retain ash on the landscape in a post-EAB world and ... Read more

  • Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week Webinar Series: Ash-kicking Outreach in Oregon and Washington

    Presentation by: Alex Meacham, Firewood Outreach Coordinator, The Nature Conservancy In the wake of new detections and regulations in the Pacific Northwest (PNW), the Don’t Move Firewood campaign is diving deep into the states of Oregon and Washington seeking opportunities for new relationships and expanded networks of communication on the firewood-forest health connection. Meet Alex, ... Read more

  • Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week Webinar Series: EAB from crisis to opportunity: managing & growing a resilient urban forest in Minneapolis, MN

    Presentation by: Philip Potyondy, Smart Tree Management Practice Lead, Davey Resource Group, Inc The loss of ash trees to Emerald Ash Borer was a major opportunity to establish a more diverse and resilient urban forest.  This generational opportunity was not squandered.  Learn how Minneapolis used thoughtful, deliberate, multi-scaled tree selection guidelines to select a diverse ... Read more

  • LIISMA Partners Meeting & Workshop

    Join us for our next Partners Meeting & Workshop, which will be held on May 29th. Featured presentation: Partner Spotlight: Quogue Wildlife Refuge with Kim Stever, Development Coordinator Elm Zigzag Sawfly in NY with Nick Durinzi, SUNY ESF Master's Student Invasive Species Management with Frank Piccininni, Spadefoot Design & Construction Meeting Location: Building 4 at ... Read more

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  • INVASIVE SPECIES WORKDAY at Wertheim National Wildlife Refuge

    Looking for a way to give back to nature and spend some time outdoors? Join the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) for an Invasive Species Work Day to help tackle multiflora rose and other invasive plants impacting our local ecosystems. What’s Provided: Work gloves, tools, insect repellent, snacks, and water refills will be available ... Read more

  • Invasive Species Identification Training & Guided Walk

    New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) partners across the state are joining forces to raise awareness and inspire action. Join LIISMA and the North Shore Land Alliance for a guided invasive species walk at the Humes Preserve, where participants will discover how to spot invasive plants and learn about the challenges they pose to ... Read more

  • Behavior Change Training: Supporting PlayCleanGo Outreach and Action – Virtual

    In preparation for PlayCleanGo Week (June 6–13), Invasives Canada, in partnership with the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA), is hosting a behaviour change training webinar to help partners strengthen their outreach and engagement efforts through the PlayCleanGo program. Creating awareness is an important first step, but lasting conservation impact requires motivating people to ... Read more

  • Water Chestnut Pull at Massapequa Preserve

    New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) partners across the state are joining forces to raise awareness and inspire action. Get ready to roll up your sleeves! The Long Island Invasive Management Area (LIISMA) is teaming up with NYSDEC for a Water Chestnut Pull at Massapequa Preserve, and we want YOU out on the water ... Read more

  • Saving the Sagebrush Sea: Protecting Washington’s Sagebrush Biome from Noxious Weeds – Virtual

    How one idea to protect the fragile shrub-steppe ecosystem from noxious weeds led to a multi-jurisdictional collaboration statewide. Come learn how the Washington Invasive Species Council built numerous partnerships focused on noxious weed prevention. Working closely with the PlayCleanGo campaign, these efforts led to the installation of more than 50 educational boot brush stations in ... Read more

  • West Meadow Beach Invasive Species Walk

    New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) partners across the state are joining forces to raise awareness and inspire action. Join our partners GEI and Town of Brookhaven for a Guided Invasive Walk at West Meadow Beach! Learn about how invasive species impact local ecosystems, identify various invasive plants, and engage in discussions about conservation. ... Read more

  • Learn To Map Invasive Species Using iMapInvasives

    New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (NYISAW) partners across the state are joining forces to raise awareness and inspire action. We’re teaming up with the Quogue Wildlife Refuge to host a virtual iMapInvasives training session, where participants will learn how to document and report invasive species using the state’s official monitoring database. Join us on ... Read more

  • What’s on Your Boots? Seeds, Invasive Species, and Landscape-Level Patterns from Boot Brush Stations at Elk Island National Park – Virtual

    Seed dispersal is a natural process that helps keep ecosystems healthy and resilient. However, when people visit parks, they can unknowingly carry seeds on their boots—including seeds from invasive plants—which can change what grows where. Programs like PlayCleanGo help reduce this risk by encouraging visitors to clean their gear and by providing opportunities to educate ... Read more