New Zealand mudsnails and didymo (AKA rock snot) have been detected in Michigan rivers. Help stop the spread of these invasive nuisances by cleaning your gear and removing visible aquatic plants and animals.
#CleanBoatsCleanWaters#CleanDrainDry#StopAquaticHitchhikers
Free seminar! May 11th (12-1pm). We are providing a unique perspective on invasive species from a watershed perspective, and showing some cool maps on just how easily invasives can spread in the Great Lakes! #lakeassociation#puremichigan#kayak#fishing
April is Invasive Plant Pest and Disease Awareness Month! Learn about invasive species in your neck of the wood at sbcisma.com, and about invasive species program in the state of Michigan at michigan.gov/invasives.
Do you have concerns about European Frog-bit in The City of Au Gres? Join us Thursday night as we discuss treatment and management plans for the upcoming season.
This meeting will begin at 7 pm at Au Gres City Hall, 124 W. Huron Rd, and over via zoom at: us02web.zoom.us/j/2533984193
Have a middle schooler in your life who wants to win a $50 Amazon gift card? 🎨 Get the crayons out and enter by April 15! Details: greatlakeswatersafety.org/contests
Stop invasive species from disrupting your #spring#gardening plans:
🌱Buy your plants and seeds from domestic nurseries or import them legally.
📲 Report any suspected invasive species to State Plant Health Director.
Learn more: bit.ly/3qrxCKb
Saginaw Bay CISMA is hiring an invasive species strike crew for the 2022 field season. To apply, send a resume and cover letter with 3 references to Gedaliah Krasner at sbicsma@gmail.com. Visit sbcisma.com/employment for the full posting.
It is Give Green Day – 24 hours to make a difference! Today, you can make it possible for Michigan youth to experience a myriad of leadership experiences through 4-H.
go.msu.edu/qvp