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WNY PRISM’s Fall 2025 Newsletter is here!

In this edition, we’re diving into the season with: 

  • Paddling Ahead of the Problem: Discover how early detection efforts play a vital role in protecting our waterways from invasive species.
  • Invasive Species Profile: Meet the elm zigzag sawfly, a data gap, priority species in our region.
  • Partner Spotlight: Learn about the Niagara River Greenway and their efforts to improve the Niagara River and its surrounding communities.
  • Look twice! Strengthen your ID skills with tips to distinguish some common (and uncommon) invasive plants from their native lookalikes throughout the fall and winter seasons.

Click here to view or download the Fall 2025 Newsletter!

Photos (left to right): WNY PRISM staff surveying for early detection species; water lettuce and water hyacinth plants removed from Walton Woods Park; Grand Island Nature Alliance members creating a native plant demonstration garden on the Shoreline Trail (photo credit: Niagara River Greenway).