by Rachel Taylor | Feb 16, 2024 | Events, Management, News, Posts
Join WNY PRISM on March 13th for a workshop targeting lawncare and landscape professionals!
by WNY PRISM | Jun 17, 2022 | News, Posts
By Melanie Donofrio, Invasive Species Management Assistant Ten thousand years ago, Oak Orchard Wildlife Management Area (WMA) was submerged under glacial Lake Tonawanda. If you take NYS Route 77 to Oak Orchard, the ridge you follow is composed of glacial debris, known...
by Cecilia Pershyn | Sep 14, 2021 | News, Posts
By Aubrey Franks, Invasive Species Management Assistant Located on the northern edge of the Alleghany Plateau, lies a wildlife management area with multiple forest types, marshes, streams, grassy fields, and is home to one of New York’s threatened species. Rattlesnake...
by Cecilia Pershyn | Jul 21, 2021 | Education, Events, News
Saturday, August 7, 2021 ~ 9:00 – 11:30 AM Join WNY PRISM and Tifft Nature Preserve for a practical workshop on invasive species management, designed for private landowners and managers alike. The Workshop will take you through the Best Management Practices...
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.