by Rachel Taylor | Aug 11, 2023 | Field Reports, News, Posts
At the beginning of the 2023 field season, WNY PRISM Survey and Monitoring Technicians focused on geographic data gap surveys…
by WNY PRISM | Aug 16, 2022 | Early Detection, Management, News, Posts
WNY PRISM Survey and Monitoring Technicians focused on surveying for Japanese stiltgrass…
by Cecilia Pershyn | Aug 24, 2021 | News, Posts
By John Montgomery, Education & Outreach Assistant Tifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre nature refuge comprised of ponds, marshes and woodlands. Opened as a preserve in 1976, it is now an area where animals from across our region can take advantage of its vital...
by Cecilia Pershyn | Aug 10, 2021 | News, Posts
By Jason Kappan, Invasive Species Management Assistant. Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve, a complex of forests, wetlands and ponds, is a special place to enjoy nature and wildlife. The 292-acre preserve had limited access until 2001 when it opened to the public and has...
by Emily Thiel | Aug 13, 2019 | News, Posts
Surveying for aquatic invasive species is difficult, especially in large, open bodies of water like the Great Lakes. The tools used in traditional surveying including nets, traps, electrofishing and rake tosses can miss early infestations that may consist of only a...