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APIPP and LCBP Release Field Guides to Invasive Species[...]

The two free guides cover aquatic and terrestrial invasive species of the Adirondacks

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Plants, Pollinators, and Pests[...]

APIPP to Host Webinar Highlighting How to Plant Native Species

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Climate Change and Invasive Species[...]

APIPP to Host Discussion with Curt Stager and Brian Greene ADIRONDACKS &ndas[...]
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Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program Releases 2022 Annual Report[...]

ADIRONDACKS —The Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program has released its 2022 annual report. [...]
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Volunteer Forest Pest Hunters Make a Difference in Fight Against Invasives[...]

Forest Pest Hunters training is Jan. 24, three field trips will follow in February and March <[...]
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APIPP is Hiring Seasonal Positions for 2023[...]

APIPP is now hiring three seasonal positions for 2023. These important roles are perfect for anyone who loves the outdoors and has a[...]
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Learn How to Identify Invasive Plants in Your Own Backyard[...]

ADIRONDACKS – Anyone can help prevent the spread of invasive species, even without leaving their yard. <[...]
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The Nature Conservancy Announces Campaign to Save Lake Champlain from Round[...]

Lake Champlain is a uniquely beautiful and important place. It sustains surrounding communities by providing clean drinking water to hund[...]
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