Jackson Woods Invasive Species Workshop
Training
Topic: Invasive Species
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Training
Topic: Invasive Species
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https://www.facebook.com/events/566461947198972/
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
RSVP (required) to [email protected]
Training
Topic: Invasive Species
RSVP (required) to [email protected]
Training
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
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Registration required
Tabling event
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Tabling Event
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Topic: Stewardship Including Deer and Invasive Species
Event Is Full
Tabling event / presentation
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Tabling event
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Join the Strike Team for a special Invasive Potluck!7015|https://www.fohvos.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/img6-1024x768.jpg|large You're invited to the Eat the Invasives Potluck Frelinghuysen Arboretum Thursday, October 3 6 - 9 PM Join us...
Presentation
Topic: Invasive Species Talk
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Presentation
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Join FoHVOS Saturday, October 19, 2019, for Clean Communities Day
Is your group looking for a meaningful way to raise extra money? Or, are you looking to give back to the community? Any youth, religious, school or civic organization, or individual, may participate. Email [email protected] for more information.
Tabling
By: Mike Van Clef, Ph.D. (FoHVOS Strike Team)
Mike will discuss why the populations of both deer and invasive plants have exploded over the last 50 years, including why different natural areas are more susceptible than others and how stewardship strategies are determined to reduce impacts on native plants and animals.
By: Brian Kubin and Mike Bellaus (Duke Farms/ FoHVOS Strike Team)
Brian and Mike will discuss how hunters can maximize harvests through strategic approaches on public and private lands. They will provide information on what exactly management hunting is and its benefits to our ecosystem along with ways you can get involved on your local lands as a management hunter.
By: Betty Ann Kelly (Union County)
Betty Ann Kelly of Union County will be sharing some advice on how you can start your own local Strike Teams. She will provide information about working on county and municipal lands to communications and planning with officials in order to select control strategies. Lastly, the roots of a Strike Team, she will provide insight on how you can recruit volunteers to join your team.