• Jumping Worms: What you Need to Know, and How You Can Help Prevent Their Spread

    Please join us on March 1st, 1-2 PM via Zoom for an informative webinar to learn how to recognize jumping worms, what to do if you find them, and how you can help prevent their spread. If you are a gardener or plant nursery owner, we strongly encourage you to join as you can greatly […]

  • Resilient Long Island Symposium

    Resilient Long Island is a symposium in which community members, researchers, and professionals are invited to learn how to foster resilient ecological communities. After learning about native plants, invasive species management strategies, restoration practices, and more, attendees will be inspired to take action. Whether you are interested in bolstering your community science program or implementing […]

  • Enhancing the Health of Riparian Ecosystems Through Restoration and Invasive Species Management

    Riparian areas play a vital role in water quality and provide many important ecosystem services. Invasive species can have a big impact on riparian areas by reducing biodiversity and altering ecosystem function. SLELO PRISM is working on enhancing the resiliency of riparian areas within the Eastern Lake Ontario region through invasive species management and restoration. […]

  • Earth Month Events

    April is Earth Month! Join tree plantings, clean-ups, events, and more! Saturday, April 20th, 10 AM-2 PM: Earth Day Celebration at the Minna Anthony Nature Center on Wellesley Island April 20th, 9 AM-12 PM Indian River Lakes Conservancy Redwood Preserve Trash Clean-up  April 22nd – Join Save the River's Earth Day cleanup in Downtown Clayton Friday, April 26th, […]

  • Birds as Habitat Health Indicators

    On May 17th, 2024, from 1 PM- 2 PM via Zoom join SLELO PRISM and the Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission to learn how birds can be used as a biological indicator to determine habitat health. Birds are biological indicators, meaning they are relatively quick to respond to changes in ecosystem composition, structure, and function; […]

  • Seasonal Webinar Series

    We're hosting a series of Zoom webinars that will be held beginning in January 2024 through May. The webinars are free and continuing education credits are available (click on the links below for details). Registration is required to receive a link to the Zoom webinar and recordings will be sent to registrants. See below for […]

  • NYISAW Pulaski Tree Walk

    Community members are invited to join a guided walk to learn about invasive species in the Village of Pulaski. Trees play an important role in our urban and natural areas. Invasive species, such as forest pests or invasive plants that impact tree growth, reduce the health of our trees. Community members are invited to join […]

  • iMapInvasives Training & Guided Walk

    Nicandri Nature Center 19 Robinson Bay Rd, Massena, NY 13662

    Invasive species reduce the health of our natural ecosystems by outcompeting native species and reducing habitat quality. You can help protect your favorite hiking trails, paddle-ways, backyard, and community by learning to identify invasive species and report observations to NYiMapInvasvies. Join a training session to learn these skills on June 28th from 1- 3 PM […]

  • Fort Drum Outdoor Adventure Day

    SLELO PRISM will be at the Outdoor Adventure Day at Fort Drum. This is a family-friendly, free event with hands-on activities and demonstrations appropriate for all ages focused on outdoor recreation and the outdoors. The event is open to families on Fort Drum, as well as, the entire North Country community. The event is coordinated […]

  • Identifying & Reporting Spotted Lanternfly and Tree of Heaven with iMapInvasives

    Identifying & Reporting Spotted Lanternfly & Tree-of-heaven with iMapInvasives Hear from iMapInvasives and the NY Dept. of Agriculture and Markets as they detail this years efforts to track and control the spotted lanternfly and its host, the tree-of-heaven. Webinar will include identification information for the two species, how to look for spotted lanternfly egg masses […]

  • How to use the iMap Terrestrial Invasives Prioritization Tool

    Wednesday, September 25 at 1:00 pm: How to use the iMap Terrestrial Invasives Prioritization Tool Learn how to use the iMapInvasives Terrestrial Invasive Species Prioritization Tool from members of the iMapInvasives and New York Natural Heritage Program teams. Presentation will include explanation, live demo, and opportunity for questions, discussion and use case examples. Registration Link: […]

  • Great Lakes Action Agenda Sub-Basin Work Meetings

    Great Lakes Action Agenda Sub-Basin Work Group Meetings: Save the Dates November 14th and 15th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm DEC Great Lakes program staff are excited to announce […]

Contact megan.pistolese@tnc.org to list your events on our events page or to share social media posts. 

Partner meetings are held in the winter, spring, and fall; to receive partner meeting announcements, please fill out the form on our Partners Webpage or email brittney.rogers@tnc.org.

The PRISM Network hosts a monthly Speaker Series on the last Wednesday of each month (except July, August, and December). To receive invitations, please sign up for the SLELO PRISM listserv

iMapInvasives holds training webinars after the PRISM  Speaker Series from 1 pm-2 pm. Visit the iMap website for details and to register. 

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