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Volunteer Training: Invasive Plant Patrol

Invasive plants can cause tremendous loss of wildlife habitat, recreational and property damage. Identifying invasive plants before they spread is a critical component to protecting water quality.

Meet Coastal Rivers' Director of Education and Citizen Science Sarah Gladu at the Pemaquid Pond Boat Ramp for an in-person training on how to conduct a survey (which can be done by boat or wading along the shore), how to complete a data sheet, and how to identify some of the most common native and invasive aquatic plants.

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Courtesy Boat Inspector Volunteer Training

Coastal Rivers is looking for volunteers to join the Courtesy Boat Inspection crew. Courtesy Boat Inspectors are our first line of defense to ensure boats, trailers and other gear do not introduce invasive species into our local waterways. (Click program title for more info and register)

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Volunteer Training: Invasive Plant Patrol

Invasive plants can cause tremendous loss of wildlife habitat, recreational and property damage. Identifying invasive plants before they spread is a critical component to protecting water quality.

Meet Coastal Rivers' Director of Education and Citizen Science Sarah Gladu at the Pemaquid Pond Boat Ramp for an in-person training on how to conduct a survey (which can be done by boat or wading along the shore), how to complete a data sheet, and how to identify some of the most common native and invasive aquatic plants.

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