Archives for May 2018

Annual Report on Conservation across Wayne County

Over 45,00 acres in Wayne County
Conservation is a continued tradition to protect heritage of the ecosystem for all living creatures. Legacy is what we leave behind. It is about making sure as a community, what we leave behind the community can be proud of. While being part of an ever changing society, conservation is about protecting habitat for all the life within the community. Many of times, we all are wrapped up in the present and forget to think about what came before us and what will come after us.

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iMAP Invasive Training

iMap Invasives Spring Training – SLELO

iMapInvasives program is an online platform where invasive species sightings and management efforts can be recorded and shared. By providing data on invasive species distributions, the iMapInvasives program helps to facilitate both current and future endeavors to control and eradicate invasive species across New York State.

When: June 18th, 2018 (Monday)
Schedule:
11:00am -12:00pm -SLELO PRISM Presentation
12:00pm – 12:30pm -Lunch
12:30pm – 1:10pm -Brief intro to the NUN AshTree Survey App
1:10pm – 2:10pm -iMapInvasives Training
2:10pm – 2:20pm -Break to get ready for outdoor session
2:20pm – 3:20pm -Outdoor iMap App and Ash Tree Survey App walk and talk

Where: SUNY Oswego Rice Creek Field Station
Brownell Rd
Oswego, NY 13126

Exploring Beechwood State Park Wayne County

Exploring Beechwood State Park, Hosted by Genesee Land Trust

Walk with Bob Cooper who grew up near Beechwood State Park and knows its many trails and stories. Start at the lower parking lot close to Maxwell Creek as it flows into Maxwell Bay and then Lake Ontario – learning about fish, birds, wild flowers, and the history of Beechwood when it was a girl scout camp.

Beechwood State Park
7563 Lake Rd, Sodus, New York 14551

Sunday, May 20th at 9 AM – 11 AM

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