Landscaping with Non-Invasive Plants / iMapInvasives Training | Saturday, June 2, 9:30 AM

Learn about best choices for landscaping your yard without introducing invasive ornamentals.The fight against invasive species in the Catskills and throughout New York is a high priority. the Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership is the local agency for this effort. If you would like to volunteer to help, you can get started by attending a CRISP iMapInvasives workshop at the Catskill Interpretive Center on June 2.Become part of New York’s invasive species early detection network by learning how to use iMapInvasives, an online mapping system shared by citizen scientists, educators, and natural resource professionals. All interested groups are encouraged to help keep the map up-to-date and accurate by reporting invasive species locations and control efforts. You can even use your smartphone to report new findings. The NY Natural Heritage Program will offer free sessions throughout the state this spring, with beginner and advanced levels, plus identification sessions at some of the locations. Visit www.nyimapinvasives.org for schedule details and registration, and contact imapinvasives@nynhp.org with general questions.We hope you wll get involved with this critical effort to protect our forests and native species.

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iMapInvasives is an online mapping tool that supports efforts to protect New York State from invasive species. Learn about the program and become trained to contribute data by attending an iMapInvasives training session!When: June 2, 2018 10:00am – 2:00pmWhere: Catskill Interpretive Center 5096 Route 28Mt. Tremper, NY 12457
Agenda:
9:30am‐10am – Gather and coffee10:00am‐11:00 am‐ Alternatives to Ornamental Invasive Plants11:00 am ‐ 12:00pm – Basic iMapInvasives and iMap Mobile app12:00 pm ‐ 12:30 pm – Brown bag lunch12:30 pm ‐ 2:00pm – Site visit and how to submit invasive species using theMobile App.To Register: visit www.NYiMapInvasives.org
Questions? Contact:imapinvasives@nynhp.orgThe Invasive Species Database Program is supported by the NYS Environmental Protection Fund through a contract with the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
www.NYimapinvasives.org
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