Joyce Tomaselli of Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County provides you with the expert advice you need to control invasive plants on your property and in your community, including proper removal and disposal methods. Learn best practices for controlling some of the common and emerging invasives in the Hudson Valley.
Joyce mentioned many online resources in her presentation, including:
The Lower Hudson Partnership for Invasive Species Management https://www.lhprism.org/, which has numerous resources including recorded trainings, identification guides, management information (check out the “Best Management Practices for Common Invasive Plants of the Lower Hudson Valley (Non-Chemical)”), and species information.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s List of Prohibited and Regulated Plants https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/isprohibitedplants2.pdf
The Seek app by iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app
Learn to map invasive species on iMapInvasives: https://www.nyimapinvasives.org/
The National Wildlife Federation’s Native Plant Finder https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/
Info on Japanese Knotweed https://vtinvasives.org/news-events/news/a-new-way-to-treat-knotweed
The USDA’s Invasive Species Information Center https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/resources
Information for the Mid-Atlantic region on Invasive.org https://www.invasive.org/eastern/midatlantic/
Helpful videos on girdling, stump treatment and “hack and squirt” https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/controlling_unwanted_tree_videos
Containing and removing bamboo https://extension.umd.edu/resource/containing-and-removing-bamboo
Info on spotted lanternfly https://nysipm.cornell.edu/environment/invasive-species-exotic-pests/spotted-lanternfly/, Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus) https://extension.psu.edu/tree-of-heaven and beech leaf disease https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/120589.html
And please visit the website for Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County, http://ccedutchess.org/, which is chock-full of information on gardening, agriculture, and many other great programs and resources!
Joyce mentioned many online resources in her presentation, including:
The Lower Hudson Partnership for Invasive Species Management https://www.lhprism.org/, which has numerous resources including recorded trainings, identification guides, management information (check out the “Best Management Practices for Common Invasive Plants of the Lower Hudson Valley (Non-Chemical)”), and species information.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s List of Prohibited and Regulated Plants https://www.dec.ny.gov/docs/lands_forests_pdf/isprohibitedplants2.pdf
The Seek app by iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/pages/seek_app
Learn to map invasive species on iMapInvasives: https://www.nyimapinvasives.org/
The National Wildlife Federation’s Native Plant Finder https://www.nwf.org/nativeplantfinder/
Info on Japanese Knotweed https://vtinvasives.org/news-events/news/a-new-way-to-treat-knotweed
The USDA’s Invasive Species Information Center https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/resources
Information for the Mid-Atlantic region on Invasive.org https://www.invasive.org/eastern/midatlantic/
Helpful videos on girdling, stump treatment and “hack and squirt” https://forestry.ca.uky.edu/controlling_unwanted_tree_videos
Containing and removing bamboo https://extension.umd.edu/resource/containing-and-removing-bamboo
Info on spotted lanternfly https://nysipm.cornell.edu/environment/invasive-species-exotic-pests/spotted-lanternfly/, Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus) https://extension.psu.edu/tree-of-heaven and beech leaf disease https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/120589.html
And please visit the website for Cornell Cooperative Extension Dutchess County, http://ccedutchess.org/, which is chock-full of information on gardening, agriculture, and many other great programs and resources!
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