Need a break from field work and want to learn more about a NASA DEVELOP project utilizes Earth observations to map Phragmites extent, analyze wetland biomass, and evaluate water level dynamics in the Great Lakes Region?
Register now to learn more https://t.co/nTuFYPvTqJ
🌱#WeedWednesday! Be on the lookout for this weed all season long. Phragmites can be spotted from a distance as this weed can grow up to 15 feet tall! It thrives in wetlands along riverbanks and near lakes and ponds, upsetting the ecosystem. https://t.co/lvlfCXz1Ib
🌾 Invasive Phragmites can quickly turn a beautiful waterbody into an overgrown, unmanageable mess—blocking views, hurting native habitats, and frustrating property owners.
👉 Find out what you need to know about controlling and managing #Phragmites: https://t.co/EZ6w8gnVDf
🎋Perth County monitors 492+ km of roads for invasive species including Phragmites to reduce the spread of non-native plants onto fragile lands & waterways.
DYK Phragmites can grow up to 15 ft tall? You could stand on top of a ladder and still not see over it!
#EarthMonth
Getting ready to do some work on the landscape? Phragmites can spread on mud, soil, and plant material stuck to vehicles. Check and clean equipment before moving sites. Focus on wheel wells, radiators, undercarriages, and more. Learn how: https://t.co/RnDhTjdruo
🚨Proposals are due this month!🚨 Managers located within the U.S. Great Lakes states can apply for funding to manage non-native Phragmites through PAMF's new Active Adaptive Management Program (AAMP)! Visit https://t.co/iQGGNpZsuZ for more information on funding specifications
We are delighted to introduce another sponsor for our upcoming Watersheds Canada National Conference, taking place from May 1-2, 2025, in Haliburton, ON! 📢
The Ontario Phragmites Action (OPA) Program supports and expands upon previous work to control the invasive plant, Phragmites australis. In partnership with NGOs, municipalities, conservation areas, volunteer groups, Indigenous communities, academics, and many others, this exciting new effort will facilitate coordination to level enhanced action to fight against this aggressively spreading species. We are so thrilled that the OPA will be sponsoring our conference this May!
If you are interested in a similar opportunity for your business or organization, we are pleased to offer a variety of sponsorship opportunities that may appeal to you. To view our sponsorship package, click here: https://t.co/4Zu1jfhDwC…
To register for our conference, you can buy tickets here: 👉 https://t.co/oa1kIu4XDW 👈
#NationalConference #freshwater #conservation #Canada #invasivespecies
It’s back! With support from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Invasive Species Centre is offering free Phragmites DNA screening to help target invasive Phragmites and protect native Phragmites. Learn more about eligibility and requirements: https://t.co/V5PUOJNmSs
🌾Registration for our March webinar is now open!
Researchers at USGS are in the works of testing a bioherbicide to target invasive Phragmites and they're going to tell us all about it! Register now to learn more about this awesome work. https://t.co/nTuFYPvTqJ
USGS researchers are exploring the use of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS, also known as drones) to map and monitor invasive species like Phragmites australis in coastal environments:
https://t.co/4UVNJOzZIN
#USGS#NISAW#InvasiveSpecies#Drones
🌿It’s Invasive Species Awareness Week! Thanks to the Invasive Species Action Fund #ISAF, we’ve been tackling invasive phragmites, buckthorn & loosestrife at @HeartlandForest
Huge thanks to @InvasiveSpecCtr for making this work possible! 💚 #ProtectOurForests
Drum roll please 🥁. Our 2024 Small Business Health and Safety Leadership Awards gold winner is Invasive Phragmites Control Centre! What does it mean to this small business to be recognized as a health and safety leader in Ontario? Watch the video to find out!
Registration is now open for out March webinar! Join us March 13th from 1:00-2:00 EST to learn more about the amazing biocontrol work that is happening in Ontario that hopes to reduce impacts of invasive Phragmites. Register at https://t.co/nTuFYPvTqJ
Have you seen tall patches of grassy phragmites growing in wetlands or along roadways? An invasive species, The RRCA, South Nation Conservation and the River Institute, mapped phragmites to guide efforts to control its spread and protect local ecosystems. https://t.co/v5fsgXBuhq