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Who's Doing What in Invasive Species Management in the Catskills, Part 2

  • Erpf Center 43355 NY-28 Arkville, NY 12406 United States (map)

At the “Who’s Doing What in Invasive Species Management in the Catskills” Conference we will share information from organizations and individuals that are working on invasive species in the CRISP region doing any of the following:


• Prevention
• Education and outreach
• Trainings on Identification 
• Early detection 
• Invasive species surveys and mapping
• Reporting in iMapInvasives, EDDMaps, or other database
• Rapid response
• Control
• Trainings on Best Management Practices
• Restoration
• Citizen science
• Research
• Funding that could help support any of the above

 
This will be the first in the series of “Who’s Doing What in Invasive Species Management.” Through these meetings we’ll be collecting info from organizations working on Invasive Species management throughout the CRISP region and putting together a Regional Invasive Species Management Plan that identifies redundancies and gaps and any efficiencies we can achieve through better coordination.

If you or your organization would like to present or create a poster for display at future meetings, please contact the CRISP Coordinator, John Thompson, at jthompson@catskillcenter.org

Earlier Event: July 9
Making Paper From Invasive Plants
Later Event: July 10
Japanese Knotweed Chop and Cheese