Citizen Science Early Detection Rapid Response Invasive Plants Training

Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council - Call for citizen scientists: Join a regional volunteer effort to detect and eradicate invasive plants!
  • Fri, Jun 1, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
  • Stewardship Partners Committee
  • The Mountaineers
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Please join us at this training session to learn to identify priority invasive plants, record basic data, and report findings. We will give you the knowledge necessary to do invasive plant surveys that will support local land managers that need your help. 

The training is FREE. We just ask that volunteers conduct 1-2 surveys over the field season. Your efforts will directly support the maintenance of healthy ecosystems.

RSVP TO ANDREW FRASER AT INFO@PNW-IPC.ORG TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE IN THE TRAINING.

The Pacific Northwest Invasive Plant Council (PNW IPC) is a non-profit conservation organization working in partnership with U.S. Forest Service, National Parks, Washington Department of Agriculture, Washington Department of Natural Resources, county noxious weed programs and conservation districts, and other organizations on a Citizen Science EDRR (Early Detection Rapid Response) program to track priority and newly emerging invasive plants. Volunteers provide crucial assistance in preventing further spread of invasive species! 

Location
Olympic National Forest Supervisor's Office
1835 Black Lake Blvd SW Olympia, WA 98502

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