- November 26th, Oswego County Today Great Bear Hemlocks Surveyed for HWA
- November 25th, Adirondack Almanack SLELO PRISM Director to Retire
- November 21st, Daily Sentinel Director of organization that battles invasive species to retire
- October 18th, The Rome Sentinel Webinars, hikes, and digital materials to help battle invasive species
- October 23rd,Watertown Daily Times Hikes to help educate about danger of invasive hemlock insect
- October 21st,The Rome Sentinal New Yorkers urged to combat invasive species this fall
- September 5th, WWNY Channel 7 News- Anglers put on alert for invasive plant
- June 3rd, iHeartOswego-Volunteers Sought to Assist with Environmental Science Project at Rice Creek Field Station
- November 21st, Rome Sentinel-Hike to Help Spot Invasive Pests to Take Place in Holland Patent
- September 20th, DiscoverUpStateNY.com- To Stop Invasive Species, Buy Firewood Where You Burn it!
- August 29th, Adirondack Almanack- DEC Invasive Species Feature Elm Zigzag Sawfly
- July 13th, Adirondack Almanack-Black River Watershed Conference
- June 27th, WWNYTV- Volunteers work to make creek more resilient against invasive species
- June 21, DiscoverUpStateNY.com- Follow These Actions to Prevent the Spread of Invasive Species
- June 5th, Observer-Dispatch-Learn how to spot invasive species in your yard
- June 4th, Rome Sentinel NYISAW
- May 26th, NNY 360-Volunteers sought for restoration at South Sandy Creek
- May 5th, Discoverpstateny.com Protect Waterways with Watercraft Inspection Stewards
- February 20th,Observer-Dispatch-National Invasive Species Awareness Week
- February 3rd WPBS Weekly-Inside the Stories-Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
- January 25th, From the Forest Podcast-Pledge to Protect
- January 6th, Daily Sentinel- Trenton Greenbelt HWA Walk
2022
- November 3rd, Daily Sentinel: Virtual Hike Challenge to Promote Hemlock tree Health
- October 31st, Adirondack Explorer: Elm Trees, Already Vulnerable, Face Additional Threat
- October 13th, Spectrum News: 2,000 Beetles Unleashed to Save Hemlock Trees Threatened by Small Insect
- October 13th, WWNY: Releasing Beetles to Save Hemlock Trees
- October 13th, Daily Sentinel: Webinar to Discuss New Threat For Elm Trees in Upstate Region
- September 26th, DEC Press Release: DEC Finds New Exotic Pest Affecting Elm Trees in St. Lawrence County
- September 18th, Rome Sentinel: Group Urges Outdoor Enthusiasts to Keep An Eye Out For the Invasive Spotted Lanternfly
- September 21st, NNY360: Add Something New to Fall Activities Plan (SLF Monitoring)
- September 21st, SUNY Oswego: Professor’s Projects Support Great Lakes Ecosystem
- September 4th, NNY360: Saving Endangered Monarch Butterflies by Gardening
- September 30th, Oswego County News: SUNY Oswego Professor’s Projects Support Great Lakes Ecosystem
- September 17th, Daily Sentinel: Hike to Focus on Protection of Beech Trees
- July 30th, NNY360: Volunteers Needed to Pull Invasive Water Chestnuts
- September 1st, WPBS: Inside the Stories: Pledge to Protect
- July 19th, ABC50 NOW: NYS ReLeaf Conference Being Held in Watertown
- July 18th, CNYHomePage.com: NYS ReLeaf Conference Being Held in Watertown
- July 14th, Daily Sentinel: ReLeaf Session to Help Communities Improve Urban, Rural Forests
- June 27th, WWNY: Water Chestnut on the Oswegatchie
- June 23rd, NewYorkUpstate.com: Giant Hogweed
- June 14th, WWNY: Oswegatchie Water Chestnut Removal Seeking Volunteers
- June 10th, WWNY: NYISAW
- June 1st, Observer-Dispatch: Gardening: Spotted Lanternfly is the Latest Invasive Species Threat in New York
- May 30th, Adirondak ALmanack: Help Sought to Protect Oswegatchie River From Invasive Water Chestnut
- North Eastern IPM Center Newsletter
- May 26th, NNY360: DEC Reminds Boaters to Clean, Drain, Dry Watercraft to Prevent Spread of Invasive Species
- May, A2A Newsletter Partner Spotlight
- April 23rd, Watertown Daily Times: Discovery Raises Awareness of Preventing Tench From Becoming Entrenched
- February 27th, Daily Sentinel: Invasive Species and What We Need to Know
- January 27th, Naturally Speaking Podcast
2020
- November 12th: Planting for the future: Watertown’s tree planting initiative to help mitigate future issues
- December 10th: New Contract, More Funds Helps Group Bolster Fight Against Invasive Species
- December 5th: The Nature Conservancy Awarded invasive species contract through 2023
2018
- October 23rd: Invasive Fish New to North County Spotted in Akwesasne
- June: Projects in St. Lawrence and Jefferson Help Slow Pollinator Decline
- July: Giant Hogweed: A Plant That Can Burn and Blind You. But Don’t Panic