Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Invasive Species Roadshow

From: Steph Boismenue <sboismenue@co.oneida.wi.us>
Date: July 6, 2017 at 4:17:51 PM CDT
Subject: Invasive Species Roadshow
Good afternoon,

Think you might have found a terrestrial or aquatic invasive species in your lake, woods, garden or yard?  Is there an odd looking plant growing under your boat lift?  Not sure if the pretty little plant with blue flowers is invasive?  Have lots of snails in your lake? Are they invasive or native?

Bring a sample of your suspicious plants and animals to the INVASIVE SPECIES ROADSHOW.  
On Friday July 14 from 1:00-4:00, a multi-county team of invasive species experts will be at one of the following ROADSHOW locations to identify your sample and answer questions about invasive species.

TRIG’S GREENSPACE in RHINELANDER
TRIG’S in EAGLE RIVER
LANGLADE COUNTY RESOURCE CENTER in ANTIGO
NORTHERN GREAT LAKES VISITOR CENTER  in ASHLAND

Brought to you by:
Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department,
Vilas County Land & Water Conservation Department,
Bayfield County Land & Water Conservation,
Langlade County Land Conservation Department,
Langlade County Forestry & Recreation, and
Wisconsin Headwaters Invasive Partnership

Don’t think you have an invasive?  That’s OK, stop by to say HI, meet the team, and have snacks and lemonade on us!  If you have any questions, don’t be shy.

Hope to see you there.

Steph

Stephanie Boismenue
Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator
Oneida County Land & Water Conservation Department
715-369-7835
Oneida County Courthouse (second floor),
Rhinelander, Wisconsin, 54501

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