• WNY PRISM x Green Drinks Buffalo: NYISAW Edition

    duende at Silo City 85 Silo City Row, Buffalo, New York

    Celebrate New York Invasive Species Awareness Week with a casual social gathering! Learn about invasive species, meet local environmental folks, and enjoy drinks and conversation. Connect with fellow community members and discover ways you can help protect WNY's ecosystems. Everyone is welcome — whether you’re an environmental professional, community member, or just curious about the […]

  • What’s on Your Boots? Seeds, Invasive Species, and Landscape-Level Patterns

    Virtual Event

    Join this webinar to learn how visitors to parks and other natural spaces can unknowingly transport thousands of viable seeds on their boots – including invasive species – across the landscape, driving significant ecological change. Charlotte Brown, an Ecologist Team Lead at Parks Canada will be presenting results from a pilot study using PlayCleanGo boot […]

  • WNY PRISM Volunteer Workday: Letchworth Stewardship Day

    Letchworth State Park

    Take action for nature! Learn about invasive species and help remove them to protect native plants and wildlife, and the places we love. Our first workday of the summer will be our 9th Annual Letchworth Stewardship Day, which will be held on Saturday, June 13! We'll be working together to remove slender false brome from […]

  • Invasive Species Management and Native Restoration Workshop

    Kenneglenn Scenic & Nature Preserve

    Join the Western New York Land Conservancy, Ecos Cooperative, and Wild Ones Western New York for a collaborative workshop focused on invasive species management and native restoration.  Registration is required: https://www.wnylc.org/events

  • Alfred Community Farmers Market

    Alfred Village Bandstand 1 Saxon Drive, Alfred, NY

    As we wrap up New York Invasive Species Awareness Week (#NYISAW), WNY PRISM will be tabling at the Alfred Community Farmers Market in Allegany County. Stop by to learn about invasive species, including key species to watch for, how to get involved, and simple steps you can take to prevent their spread. We’ll also have […]

  • Mobilizing Volunteers for Early Detection

    Virtual Event

    Starry Trek: Mobilizing Volunteers for Early Detection of Aquatic Invasive Species Since 2017, Minnesota’s Starry Trek Program has demonstrated how coordinated volunteer engagement can significantly expand early detection capacity for aquatic invasive species. Originally launched as a statewide effort to search for starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa), an invasive freshwater green alga that can form dense […]

  • Terrestrial Management Workshop: Vegetative Reproduction, Impacts and Management Strategies

    Honorable Shirley Chisholm Library 350 John James Audubon Parkway, Amherst, NY

    What makes certain invasive species like knotweed, Phragmites and tree-of-heaven so difficult to control? Dig below the soil’s surface with WNY PRISM in this free 2-hour workshop where you'll learn how vegetative reproductive structures like rhizomes, clonal suckers, tubers and more influence invasive plant growth and spread. After reviewing the basic tenets of integrated pest […]

  • Aquatic Management Workshop: Planning for Long-term Pond Management

    Honorable Shirley Chisholm Library 350 John James Audubon Parkway, Amherst, NY

    Join WNY PRISM for a free workshop on aquatic invasive plant species management, designed for professionals, community scientists and the public. This workshop will cover the things property owners and managers need to consider when developing a plan of action to address aquatic invasive species (AIS) in ponds, with a focus on plant species. Topics […]

  • Pollinator Conference: Native Plants & Pollinators

    Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd, Amherst, NY

    Pollinator populations are changing. Many pollinator populations are in decline. This decline is attributed most severely to a loss in feeding and nesting habitats. Join the 2026 Pollinator Conference: Native Plants & Pollinators to learn more about our pollinators, their importance to agriculture and ecosystem health, and how to conserve, protect, and restore their habitats. The […]

  • Invasive Species Talk

    Alt Nature Center 2489 Whitehaven Road, Grand Island, NY

    Join the Grand Island Nature Alliance on Tuesday, June 23 at 6:30 PM at the Alt Nature Center for an informative talk on invasive species, led by WNY PRISM. The presentation will provide a high-level overview for general audiences, covering a variety of common invasive plants and aquatic species, their impacts, and practical control options. Topics […]

  • Garden Art Sale

    Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens 2655 South Park Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14218

    The Garden Art Sale is your chance to add something truly special to your garden. Browse more than 70 vendors offering one-of-a-kind, handcrafted treasures — from sculptures and ceramics to paintings, planters, woodwork, and whimsical garden art. Whether your garden needs a bold statement piece or just a little extra charm, you’ll find something that […]