Tuesday, February 8th, 2022 1 pm-2 pm EST
Zoom Webinar
The Black River Trail is a 3.5-mile nature trail that follows the Black River beginning in Watertown and ending in the Village of Black River. There are many invasive species present along the trail that compromise native vegetation and the overall health of the ecosystem. To learn where the biggest invasive species problems were located, a feasibility survey was conducted in 2020-2021 by the St. Lawrence-Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (SLELO PRISM) Early Detection Team, in collaboration with the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP). This webinar will provide an overview of the strategic approach to and results of the study.
Presenters:
Brittney Rogers- SLELO PRISM Aquatic Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator
Robert Smith-SLELO PRISM Terrestrial Restoration and Resiliency Coordinator
SLELO PRISM Partner Meeting Schedule: Our partners have decided to meet on a seasonal/quarterly basis. We will meet the third week of these months: January, April, July, and October alternating between Wednesdays and Thursdays, starting at 10 am.
If you want to receive partner meeting announcements please email rwilliams@tnc.org .
Save the Date for 2023 Partner Meetings:
Thursday, October 12th
Keewaydin State Park – Marina Pavilion, 10 am-12 pm 45165 State Route 12, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607
The PRISM Network hosts a monthly Speaker Series on the last Wednesday of each month (except, July, August, and December).
View the Webinar Schedule & Access Recordings
iMapInvasives holds training webinars after the PRISM Speaker Series from 1 pm-2 pm. Visit the iMap website for details and to register.
View Events Pages of the PRISM Network