Join Anne Pearce from UW Extension and the Wisconsin First Detector Network (WIFDN) to learn about invasive species, their impacts in Wisconsin, tools to identify, and how you can help researchers by mapping your findings. WIFDN is a citizen science network that empowers people to take action against invasive species through invasive species monitoring, management, and outreach. In this session, WIFDN will give you the tools to identify invasive species and introduce you to the Great Lakes Early Detection Network invasive species reporting app. Information submitted to the app becomes part of a national database providing information for land manages and researchers. Please bring a brown bag dinner and be prepared to spend time outside. Registration and full payment required by May 8
Thursday May 11, 2017
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM CDT
Thursday, May 11, 5:00 -8:00 p.m.
Beaver Creek Reserve Citizen Science Center S1 Cty Road K Fall Creek, WI 54742
Friends $5 Nonmembers $8
Rebecca Thacker
715-877-2212
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