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The trees have leaves, the flowers are blooming, and the birds are greeting each day with their songs. Summer is about to arrive in the Adirondacks, and we have a lot of work to do! In the coming months, APIPP staff will be in the field managing and monitoring for invasive species. We will also be educating the public about how to prevent, identify, and report invasives—and that’s where we need your help. There is a lot of ground to cover (more than 6 million acres, to be exact), so we rely heavily on volunteers to be our eyes across the Park. Some invasive species like beech leaf disease are still relatively new to the region, but they’re spreading quickly across the landscape. Knowing where those species are helps scientists better understand them as management efforts are developed. And there are plenty of other aquatic and terrestrial invasive species that deserve our attention, including those that are not yet in the Adirondacks like hydrilla and spotted lanternfly.
Whether you’re new to monitoring for invasive species or you’re a returning volunteer, APIPP is here to help. We’re kicking off summer with a series of educational events, all geared toward getting people outside to learn more about invasive species. Next week, APIPP will collaborate with Ausable Freshwater Center to host its Annual Spring Partner Meeting on Thursday, May 20. The event will include updates, a tour of Ausable Conservation Nursery, and a hands-on activity that will allow participants to get acquainted with native plants. Click here if you’d like to register.
In June, three events are happening during New York’s Invasive Species Awareness Week, which is June 9-15. On Monday, June 9, there will be a community invasive species pull at the Saranac Lake Free Library. On Wednesday, June 11, naturalists with APIPP, Essex County Soil and Water Conservation District, and Champlain Area Trails will lead an educational invasive species walk along the Wadhams Lookout Trail in Westport. And on Thursday, June 12, APIPP staff will lead an educational walk at Boquet River Nature Preserve. We hope that you can join us for one or more of these fun events!
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