Invasive Species Summit â?? June 14 At Beaver Island commun
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 5:35 pm
Invasive Species Summit â?? June 14
At Beaver Island community Center from 2 pm to 5 pm
Sponsored by the Beaver Island Association
The purpose of this meeting is to inform you of the dangers of invasive species, how to control them and their negative impact on outdoor activities, real estate values, the island economy and our environment. Invasive plants are spreading on almost all private and public lands on our island archipelago. The Beaver Island Association has gathered great speakers to help island property owners understand Invasives and the threats they present, watch for weekly bio postings.
● Invasive plants can decrease your ability to enjoy hunting, fishing, mushroom collecting, bird watching, and other recreational pursuits.
● Invasive plants, if left unchecked, will limit many uses of our islands now and for future generations.
● Invasive plants can harm the natural heritage of our wetlands, fields, forests, lakes, and rivers.
● The longer we wait, the more expensive it will be to control invasive plants.
You can be a part of the solution by learning about Beaver Islandâ??s invasive plants and taking action to prevent their spread.
To Register (this will help us have a more accurate idea of expected attendance), please email your Name, Address, Affiliation or Organization (if applicable) and Phone number to:
Beaverislandassocaition@gmail.com
(ONLY ONE NAME OR MARRIED COUPLE PER REGISTRATION PLEASE)
At Beaver Island community Center from 2 pm to 5 pm
Sponsored by the Beaver Island Association
The purpose of this meeting is to inform you of the dangers of invasive species, how to control them and their negative impact on outdoor activities, real estate values, the island economy and our environment. Invasive plants are spreading on almost all private and public lands on our island archipelago. The Beaver Island Association has gathered great speakers to help island property owners understand Invasives and the threats they present, watch for weekly bio postings.
● Invasive plants can decrease your ability to enjoy hunting, fishing, mushroom collecting, bird watching, and other recreational pursuits.
● Invasive plants, if left unchecked, will limit many uses of our islands now and for future generations.
● Invasive plants can harm the natural heritage of our wetlands, fields, forests, lakes, and rivers.
● The longer we wait, the more expensive it will be to control invasive plants.
You can be a part of the solution by learning about Beaver Islandâ??s invasive plants and taking action to prevent their spread.
To Register (this will help us have a more accurate idea of expected attendance), please email your Name, Address, Affiliation or Organization (if applicable) and Phone number to:
Beaverislandassocaition@gmail.com
(ONLY ONE NAME OR MARRIED COUPLE PER REGISTRATION PLEASE)