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Posts Tagged "New York Invasive Species Awareness Week"

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Documentary and Discussion

Posted on Jul 14, 2016

Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Documentary and Discussion

New York Invasive Species Awareness Week – NYISAW Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Documentary and Discussion Thursday July 14th, 2016 – 7pm at Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Jamestown Join WNY PRISM and the Roger Tory Peterson Institute for a special screening of Chris Foito’s award-winning documentary, “The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid: A Film about the Loss of an Ecosystem.” This film showcases the significance of the Eastern Hemlock tree on the landscape and the devastating impacts hemlock woolly adelgid, a tiny invasive insect, has had on these “Redwoods of the East.” A Q&A session with...

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Backyard Botanical Bothers

Posted on Jul 12, 2016

Backyard Botanical Bothers

New York Invasive Species Awareness Week – NYISAW Backyard Botanical Bothers Wednesday July 13th, 2016 – 11am – 1pm – 108 East Third Street, Jamestown What are those green things growing in your neighborhood, and what’s living on them? Are they native to this area or are they invasive pests?  What does it matter? Meet us in front of RTPI’s new satellite office at 108 East Third Street, to learn a thing or two about ‘Backyard Botanical Bothers’ – specifically which plants and insects mean trouble for our ecosystem – and what you can do if you encounter them. RTPI’s Project Wild...

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The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

Posted on Jul 12, 2016

The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid

Will we see you this Thursday at RTPI? New York Invasive Species Awareness Week continues!

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