by Andrea Locke | Sep 5, 2017 | Field Reports, Management, News, Partnerships
WNY PRISM is working with Buffalo Audubon Society to manage invasive species at the North Tonawanda Audubon Nature Preserve. This preserve is home to hundreds of native species and is an important area for migratory birds.
by Andrea Locke | Aug 24, 2017 | Field Reports, News, Partnerships, Posts
When it comes to managing invasive species, there are several points to check off before you can even begin to actually manage them. You need to know what species you are looking for, what it looks like, and most important of all, location.
by Andrea Locke | Jul 27, 2017 | Events, Management, News, Partnerships, Volunteer
Invasive Plant Removal at Franklin Gulf County Park Written By: Nick Ransbury, WNY PRISM Education and Outreach Assistant On Friday, July 14, 2017, as part of New York State’s Invasive Species Awareness Week, WNY PRISM hosted a volunteer workday at Franklin Gulf...
by Andrea Locke | Jul 18, 2017 | News, Posts
Please join us as we welcome Lucy Nuessle, a western New York native, as our new, full-time Project Manager. It’s a homecoming for Lucy, as she spent her summer a couple years ago (2015) as one of WNY PRISM’s Invasive Species Management Assistants.
by Andrea Locke | Jul 17, 2017 | Field Reports, News, Partnerships
WNY PRISM once again is working alongside Tifft Nature Preserve, this time on an ambitious vernal pool habitat restoration project involving invasive species removal.