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WNY PRISM 2023 Watercraft Inspection Steward/Environmental Educator Positions Open!
WNY PRISM is hiring for its Watercraft Inspection Stewardship Program! We are currently accepting applications for Watercraft Inspection Stewards/Environmental Educators (16) and Lead Stewards (2). Job sites will be located throughout the WNY PRISM region. WNY PRISM...
Help Protect Our Hemlock Forests: Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Survey Volunteers Needed!
The Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) is a hugely important tree species upon which entire ecosystems depend. Eastern Hemlocks provide stream habitat for trout, create habitat for countless native plant and animal species, and enhance any outdoor recreation...
2023 Crew Assistance Program: Now Accepting Project Proposals!
2023 WNY PRISM Crew Assistance Program WNY PRISM is currently seeking project proposals for consideration under the 2023 WNY PRISM Crew Assistance Program! To assist with invasive species management activities within the 8-county...
Now Hiring: Aquatic Invasive Species Program Manager
WNY PRISM is currently seeking a new Aquatic Invasive Species Program Manager!
Field Notes 2022: Onondaga Escarpment
The WNY PRISM Crew completed an invasive species survey at the Onondaga Escarpment State…
Invasive Species Symposium
WNY PRISM’s first Invasive Species Symposium being held on October 18…
Field Notes 2022: Rattlesnake Hill WMA
WNY PRISM Survey and Monitoring Technicians focused on surveying for Japanese stiltgrass…
Now Hiring: Community Science and Engagement Program Manager
WNY PRISM is currently seeking a new Community Science and Engagement Program Manager to join our team!
Invasive Species Management Workshops
Join WNY PRISM for two workshops on invasive species Best Management Practices and management planning, one focused on terrestrial species and the other on aquatic species.
Become an Early Detector!
Early detection is the process of observing and documenting an invasive species before it has established widespread populations. While even the best prevention efforts cannot stop all invasive species, early detection is a critical second defense. It increases the...
