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Invasive Species Training

  • Canada Creek Ranch 23500 Ranch House Trail Atlanta, MI, 49709 United States (map)

Level 1 Invasive Species Training: Intro to Invasive Species Inventory and Management

Join Huron Pines for an in-depth training on invasive species management to improve the water and wildlife habitat in your area. This workshop is designed to give interested individuals and organizations the tools to identify and report invasive species to improve management efforts in their community and throughout the region.

During the session you will walk through a training handbook presented and created by invasive species technicians from Huron Pines and the Huron Heartland Invasive Species Network. At the end of the training participants will be able to record and report invasive species data, identify several invasive species, conduct property site visits, communicate with the public about invasive species and understand how to remove invasive species.

A portion of the class will be held outdoors, so dress for the weather. Please bring a refillable water bottle. There will be a break for lunch, feel free to pack a lunch or leave to grab some.

Capacity is limited to 25 people.

REGISTER HERE (link coming soon)

Support for this event is provided in part by the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program.

We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. It is a priority for Huron Pines to ensure that our communications and programming are available and accessible to everyone. Please contact maddie@huronpines.org if you have any questions about accessibility or believe barriers remain.

We recognize that accessibility is not always possible in every area of our work. Our efforts are ongoing. Through a commitment to continued learning and understanding, we will strengthen our awareness of the barriers and inequities that exist at the individual and community levels, in order to advance more equitable opportunities to experience the outdoors in our region.

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