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SUMMARY:Water Chestnut Organizers iMapInvasives Training
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/10799/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230308T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230308T140000
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CREATED:20221109T183443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T133156Z
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SUMMARY:Hemlock Conservation & Management- In the Path of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/hemlock-conservation-management-in-the-path-of-hemlock-woolly-adelgid/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230213T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230213T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20230104T202852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230130T040100Z
UID:10464-1676293200-1676296800@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Eastern Lake Ontario Swallow Wort Collaboative Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/eloscwebinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230208T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230208T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20221104T190542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T200500Z
UID:10377-1675855800-1675859400@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Native Alternatives for Common Invasive Garden Plants
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/native-alternatives-for-common-invasive-garden-plants/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230128T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20221122T141157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T141157Z
UID:10405-1674900000-1674921600@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Winter Environmental Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/winter-environmental-conference-4/
LOCATION:1000 Islands Harbor Hotel\, 200 Riverside Drive • Clayton\, NY 13624
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221116T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221116T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20221108T203818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221108T203818Z
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SUMMARY:Spotted Lanternfly and the Potential Impacts on the Maple Syrup Industry
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/spotted-lanternfly-and-the-potential-impacts-on-the-maple-syrup-industry/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221024T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221024T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20221005T183214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T213701Z
UID:10197-1666616400-1666620000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Elm Zigzag Sawfly is Here\, Now What?
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/elm-zigzag-sawfly-is-here-now-what/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221021T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221021T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220926T162027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221019T173052Z
UID:10164-1666357200-1666368000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Working with Nature for Shorelines Workshop and Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/working-with-nature-for-shorelines-workshop-and-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221019T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221019T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220919T184948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220919T184948Z
UID:10128-1666170000-1666197000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Adirondack Invasive Species Summit
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/adirondack-invasive-species-summit/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221006T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220926T181813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220926T181848Z
UID:10168-1665057600-1665061200@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Comparative Approaches to Aquatic Invasive Species Management
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/comparative-approaches-to-aquatic-invasive-species-management/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220920T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220920T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220823T170047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T145041Z
UID:10015-1663678800-1663686000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Hike to Protect Beech Trees
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/hike-to-protect-beech-trees/
LOCATION:Joseph Blake Wildlife Sanctuary 31827 Middle Rd\, Watertown\, NY 13601\, 31827 Middle Rd\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220915T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220915T113000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220907T144521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T145046Z
UID:10052-1663236000-1663241400@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Forest Pest Hunters: Surveying for Beech Leaf Disease
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/forest-pest-hunters-surveying-for-beech-leaf-disease/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220914T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220914T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220908T172604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T172604Z
UID:10064-1663149600-1663153200@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Identifying and Reporting Spotted Lanternfly & Tree-of-heaven with iMapInvasives
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/identifying-and-reporting-spotted-lanternfly-tree-of-heaven-with-imapinvasives/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220825T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220825T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220727T154500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220727T171246Z
UID:9869-1661432400-1661436000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Connected Waters eDNA Project
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/connected-waters-edna-project/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220820
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220714T140440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T140440Z
UID:9778-1660780800-1660953599@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Great Lakes Coastal Resilience Curriculum Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/great-lakes-coastal-resilience-curriculum-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220808T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220808T200000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220728T003042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T004245Z
UID:9887-1659981600-1659988800@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Find Invasives-Trail Trek
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/find-invasives-trail-trek/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220801T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220718T183917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T143311Z
UID:9787-1659344400-1659355200@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Guffin Bay Water Chestnut Pull
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/guffin-bay-water-chestnut-pull-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220810
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220714T140129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T140129Z
UID:9775-1658707200-1660089599@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Great Lakes Ecosystem Education Exchange Workshops
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/great-lakes-ecosystem-education-exchange-workshops-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220721
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220724
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220516T121247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T182019Z
UID:9635-1658361600-1658620799@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:New York ReLeaf Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/new-york-releaf-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220809
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220721T144331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220721T150557Z
UID:9818-1657497600-1660003199@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Launch and Learn
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/launch-and-learn/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220503T204438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T204606Z
UID:9546-1654941600-1654956000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:NYISAW_Wellesley Island's Swallow-wort Shovel
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/nyisaw_wellesley-islands-swallow-wort-shovel/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220611T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220611T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220309T214706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T133335Z
UID:9241-1654939800-1654956000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:South Sandy Creek Experience: Walk\, Paddle\, and Demonstrations
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/south-sandy-creek-treck-paddle/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220608T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220516T120004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220516T120546Z
UID:9632-1654675200-1654704000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Black River Watershed Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/black-river-watershed-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220607T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220607T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220516T175009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T180225Z
UID:9644-1654606800-1654610400@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:NYISAW Webinar- Native Alternatives to Common Invasive Garden Plants
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/nyisaw-webinar-native-alternatives-to-common-invasive-garden-plants/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220316T193118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T181642Z
UID:9271-1654473600-1655078399@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:New York Invasive Species Awarness Week
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/nyisaw/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220423T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220423T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220311T164408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T164408Z
UID:9245-1650708000-1650715200@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Landscape Pests
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/landscape-pests/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220421T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220421T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220404T173613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T173636Z
UID:9353-1650542400-1650546000@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:Lake Ontario's Most Unwanted Webinar
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/lake-ontarios-most-unwanted-webinar/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220407T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220407T180000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220126T181000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T181000Z
UID:8941-1649318400-1649354400@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:LIISMA-LINPI CONFERENCE: RESILIENT LI
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/liisma-linpi-conference-resilient-li/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220331T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220331T110000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220316T201053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220316T201410Z
UID:9277-1648720800-1648724400@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:How i-Tree Can Help You Manage Your Community Forest
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/how-i-tree-can-help-you-manage-your-community-forest/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220323T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220323T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T020607
CREATED:20220301T204814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220304T190552Z
UID:9166-1648040400-1648045800@www.sleloinvasives.org
SUMMARY:State of the Science: Swallow-wort Biocontrol Research
DESCRIPTION:The Roots of Renewal: Biodiversity and Habitat Enhancement (BHE) Project aims to control invasive species and establish climate-resilient native plant populations in urban areas across the St. Lawrence River and Eastern Lake Ontario region. The project is hosted by the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County with support from the St. Lawrence Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management. Through this collaboration\, five sites have been selected to create demonstration gardens to enhance native biodiversity and habitat. To raise awareness of the BHE project and foster community engagement\, two webinars and five planting events are open to the public to attend. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									Events Overview:  Webinars: Register to receive Zoom link. 4/30\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Cultivating Biodiversity & Habitat. Presented by\, Cierra Williams\, CCE Jefferson. Gain an overview of the BHE Project and learn about native plants you can use to support wildlife on your own property.  5/28\, 6:30 PM- 8 PM: Invasive Species 101 Empowering Gardeners: Presented by\, Megan Pistolese-Shaw\, SLELO PRISM. Learn to identify and manage common yard invasives\, discover beneficial native alternatives\, and master control techniques. This session includes practical training on using community science tools iMapInvasives\, iNaturalist\, and Seek to track and report species. Public Planting Events: Beginning at 10 AM and lasting up to 3-4 hours depending on needs. No experience is needed. Equipment will be provided but if you have your own shovel and gloves bring them!  5/11: Zoo NY Watertown – 1 Thompson Park\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/12: JCC Watertown – 1220 Coffeen St\, Watertown\, NY 13601 5/13: Frederic Remington Art Museum – 303 Washington St\, Ogdensburg\, NY 13669 5/15: Ives Park – 3 Riverview Dr\, Potsdam\, NY 13676 5/19: Downtown Canton – 64 Main St\, Canton\, NY 13617 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Register to attend one or more BHE events
URL:https://www.sleloinvasives.org/event/state-of-the-science-swallow-wort-biocontrol-research/
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