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HWA Survey Tomorrow

Posted on Mar 12, 2015

HWA Survey Tomorrow

Staff from the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History, Jamestown Community College and Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy will be surveying high priority CWC properties for Hemlock woolly adelgid (Adelges tsugae), or HWA. This survey will be open for the public to join. We will be meeting on Friday, March 13th at the Elm Flats First Preserve in Chautauqua at 1:00 PM. Visit http://www.chautauquawatershed.org/ for directions.

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HWA Survey Reminder

Posted on Mar 6, 2015

HWA Survey Reminder

Tomorrow come join us as we survey Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy’s Cassadaga Creek Preserve beginning at 9am! We will be meeting at the site (directions can be found by visiting CWC’s website) and will work our way through the preserve, in search of Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). No previous knowledge of HWA is required as on-site training will be offered. So bundle yourself up and volunteer a couple hours of your time towards this important work!

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Survey Work Continues

Posted on Mar 4, 2015

Survey Work Continues

Call us crazy, but we have done it again: bundled ourselves up and trudged around in knee deep snow to survey for the deadly Hemlock Woolly Adelgid. This time, our JCC/CWC/RTPI survey team traveled down to Warren County to visit the Hatch Run Conservation Demonstration Area for the second year in a row. This site is loaded with Eastern Hemlock trees that make up a beautiful and valuable riparian zone between the streams and upland forests. We are happy to report that we didn’t find the pest we were after (which is a good thing!) and being in that particular site made us really think....

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Forest Pest Project Continues

Posted on Feb 25, 2015

Forest Pest Project Continues

As National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW) continues, we are continuing to work on our Collaborative Forest Pest Outreach Project in partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chautauqua County. Today we erected Help Me! signs on Ash trees in a park in Kennedy, New York, an active fishing area and trail-head for the snowmobile trails. Through this project we hope to reach those that visit the park, and other areas where these signs are posted, educating about forest pests such as Hemlock Woolly Adelgid and Emerald Ash Borer in a fun and empowering way.

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Kick Off For NISAW

Posted on Feb 23, 2015

Kick Off For NISAW

Happy National Invasive Species Awareness Week (NISAW)! As events are taking place around the country, spreading the word about invasive species, we teamed up with our friend Andrea Locke WNY PRISM Coordinator to kick things off with a training session on Asian Long-horned Beetle (ALB), Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) and Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). We had 16 people in attendance of the training session and had a brave few stay for the outdoor survey portion of the training, bearing the cold temperatures while searching for HWA here at RTPI. We are happy to report that we didn’t find any in...

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