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Protect Your Waters: Aquatic Invasive Plants

Elizabeth Whitmore-Stolar of the Lake Champlain Basin Program and New York State DEC will give participants the tools to identify aquatic invasive plants and give them tips for actions they can take.

When and where

Date and time

Thursday, May 8, 2025
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Address

Mooers Free Library, 25 School St Mooers, NY 12958

Cost

FREE ADMISSION

About this event

Have you ever had trouble getting in the water at a shoreline because it had a thick bed of plants when only a few years before it was open? Have you seen cattails become buried and disappear under tall grasses? These issues may be caused by aquatic invasive plants. Why are invasive plants a concern? What can you do about it? Join Elizabeth Whitmore-Stolar from NYS DEC and the Lake Champlain Basin Program as she discusses aquatic invasive plants that are threatening our region, how to identify them, and what to do if you find them.


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