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The Adirondack Park in upstate New York includes six
million acres of public and private land incorporating large diverse
landscapes, intact ecosystems, and high quality natural communities.
These fragile interconnections of landscape, water, and the organisms
they support are now threatened by the deleterious effects of nonnative,
invasive plants and animals.
 The
Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program (APIPP) is a cooperative effort
initiatied in 1998 among citizens and organizations of the Adirondacks.
Our mission is to protect the Adirondack region from the negative impacts
of nonnative invasive species. The program coordinates two projects:
the Aquatic Invasive Species Project and the Terrestrial Invasive Species
Project.
Volunteer and Internship Opportunities
Adirondack Invasive Species
Awareness Week
NYS
Invasive Species Council
Prevent the Spread
of Invasive Species
Aquatic Invasive Species Protect
Your Waters
Terrestrial Invasive Plants Be
Plantwise
Pests and Pathogens Don't Move
Firewood
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