Learn to Protect the Lake You Love June 21st from 9a to 11:30a
Lake Protectors Virtual Training
Help protect your local lake by looking for aquatic invasive species! This is an easy and fun way to give back to the lakes we love. To date, over 800 citizen scientists have surveyed over 400 lakes throughout the Adirondacks. Volunteers attend a training and commit to monitoring a lake of their choice one time between July and September. This virtual Lake Protectors training will give participants the skills they need to support local conservation while having fun out on the water. We encourage all volunteers to attend a virtual or in-person training (dates to be later in the summer) to learn how to identify the invasive species and report your observations. All webinar recordings are available on APIPP's YouTube channel. 9:00 - 10:15am: Aquatic Invasive Species Identification 10:30 - 11:30am: Survey Methods For more questions please reach out to Brian Greene, APIPP Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator (Brian.Greene@TNC.org)
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