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HWA Survey: January 15, 2016

Posted on Jan 14, 2016

HWA Survey: January 15, 2016

This winter season we will have a series of field surveys in which the public is invited to join and work alongside RTPI, CWC and JCC researchers, conservationists and professors. As we all know, Western New York winter weather can be rather snowy and cold. Individuals interested in participating in surveys should be prepared for the weather with warm clothing and boots. Snow pants and snow shoes or cross country skis are highly recommended when snow pack is deep. Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Survey: Friday, January 15, 2016 at 1pm We will be surveying the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s...

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Successful HWA Survey

Posted on Jan 12, 2016

Successful HWA Survey

Saturday was our first official Hemlock Woolly Adelgid survey at the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy Elm Flats Preserve. As you can see, we had a great deal of help combing through hemlock branches in search of the invasive bug. Fortunately, we didn’t find any evidence of the adelgid and all the hemlocks looked to be in beautiful health! Our surveys throughout the area will continue through the rest of January and into February. Be sure to check out our events page, bundle up and join us in this important work!

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HWA Training Tonight!

Posted on Jan 7, 2016

HWA Training Tonight!

Tonight! Call For Citizen Scientists: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Training Do you enjoy the great outdoors and want to help protect it? Join us Thursday, January 7th at 6pm for a training session on the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA), an invasive insect that is threatening our local forests. Find out what damage this bug is causing, what is being done to combat this unwanted visitor and how you can get involved! Questions? Contact Elyse Henshaw, RTPI Conservation Technician, at ehenshaw AT rtpi.org. This winter season we will have a series of field surveys in which the public is invited to join and...

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Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Training & Surveys

Posted on Jan 4, 2016

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Training & Surveys

Call For Citizen Scientists: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Training Do you enjoy the great outdoors and want to help protect it? Join us Thursday, January 7th at 6pm for a training session on the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA), an invasive insect that is threatening our local forests. Find out what damage this bug is causing, what is being done to combat this unwanted visitor and how you can get involved! Questions? Contact Elyse Henshaw, RTPI Conservation Technician, at ehenshaw AT rtpi.org. This winter season we will have a series of field surveys in which the public is invited to join and work...

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HWA Survey Season

Posted on Nov 16, 2015

HWA Survey Season

Once again it’s that time of year to brave the cold for conservation sake! That’s right, the season for surveying Eastern Hemlock trees (Tsuga canadensis) for the presence of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae) has officially begun. Commonly referred to as HWA, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is an aphid-like invasive insect that specifically attacks species within the Tsuga genus. Within the United States, four species of hemlock exist: Western and Mountain hemlock in the Pacific Northwest and Eastern and Carolina hemlock throughout the east. Each of these species are fair game for...

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