Get a jump on New York’s annual Invasive Species Awareness Week (June 3-9) with a pleasant day on Goodyear Lake! Join us for a fun day on the water as we search for and remove water chestnut (Trapa natans), an invasive plant that has troubled Goodyear Lake since 2005. Don’t know what it looks like? We’ll teach you! Bring your own watercraft or borrow a canoe from OCCA (it’s free). Meet at the New York State Fishing Access Site on NY-28 in Portlandville. Use the form here to sign up. Be sure to tell us how many people you’re registering and if you need to reserve.
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Earlier Event: June 2
CRISP Invasive Species Work Day on the Ashokan Rail Trail
Later Event: June 4
Volunteer Tree Planting on the Ashokan Rail Trail