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SUMMARY:Salmon River Falls Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Walk & Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) Walk and tree survey at Salmon River Falls Unique Area (185 Falls Road\, Richland) on Friday\, January 10th from 10 am to Noon. We’ll take an easy walk\, stopping at points along the way with THTLT and SLELO PRISM (St. Lawrence-Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management) staff to learn how to recognize Eastern Hemlock trees\, examine the trees on and off the trail\, and report observations using their smartphone through a free mobile application called iMapInvasives (a community science tool). \nHWA is an invasive insect that kills hemlock trees. The Eastern Hemlock is a key tree species found throughout Tug Hill that provides many benefits for people and nature. Detecting the presence of HWA early on provides enough time to protect infested trees and helps to stop the spread to new areas. It is easier to survey for HWA in colder months\, as the tiny insects form a woolly-looking ball of insulation around themselves that makes them more visible. \nSalmon River Falls Unique Area is owned and managed by New York State’s Department of Environmental Conservation and encompasses 112 acres of land. The 110-foot Salmon River Falls and the scenic gorge are the popular attractions on this wonderful parcel of state land. \nThis is the third of five public outings to be hosted by THTLT and SLELO PRISM from October 2024 through February 2025. Upcoming walks will take place at the Trenton Greenbelt Trails (Holland Patent) in January\, and Forest Park (Camden) in February. \nThe walk will still take place in light rain or snow. We will monitor weather right up to the morning of our walk. If weather should turn severe and the event require rescheduling\, all registrants will be contacted by phone and email. \nPrior to attending\, participants should follow these steps: \n\nVideo Tutorial \nMake a Free iMapInvasives User Account \nDownload the Free iMapInvasives Mobile App \n\nREGISTER HERE \nThis event qualifies for the Tug Hill Fun Winter Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/salmon-river-falls-hemlock-woolly-adelgid-walk-talk/
LOCATION:Salmon River Falls\, 185 Falls Rd\, Richland\, NY\, 13144\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Walk and Talk at the Trenton Greenbelt Trails
DESCRIPTION:Join THTLT and the St. Lawrence-Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management for a Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Walk and Talk outing on Friday\, January 17th\, 10 am –  Noon\, at the Trenton Greenbelt Trails\, 7905 Wood Road\, Holland Patent\, NY. Learn to recognize Eastern Hemlock trees\, the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid invasive insect\, examine trees\, and report observations using your smartphone through a free mobile application called iMapInvasives (a community science tool). Registration is required. There is no fee to attend. \nThe Eastern Hemlock is a key tree species found throughout Tug Hill that provides many benefits for people and nature. Detecting the presence of HWA early on can provide enough time to protect infested trees and help to stop the spread to new areas. Hemlock Woolly Adelgids insects can kill Eastern Hemlock trees. \nWe will monitor weather right up to the morning of our walk. Light rain or snow will not hinder us\, however we will contact all registrants to reschedule should the weather turn severe. \nPrior to attending\, participants should follow these steps: \n\nVideo Tutorial \nMake a Free iMapInvasives User Account \nDownload the Free iMapInvasives Mobile App \n\nRegister Here \n \nThis event qualifies for the Tug Hill Winter Fun Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/hemlock-woolly-adelgid-walk-and-talk-3/
LOCATION:Trenton Greenbelt Trails
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Blake Sanctuary Owl Prowl and Twilight Walk
DESCRIPTION:Come and enjoy a twilight walk and owl prowl in the woods with THTLT at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary (31241 Middle Road\, Watertown\, NY)\, located it the Town of Rutland. Learn about the ways animals are adapted to a low-light lifestyle\, look for all types of animal tracks and signs\, and look and listen for owls! \nThis is the first in a series of owl prowl twilight walks for 2025 – you can sign up for multiple dates and times when you register if you wish! \nOur outing will begin in the parking lot with brief introductions. Then we’ll take a walk on the woods trails looking and to listening for owls and other animals/animal signs. \nBring along a flashlight or headlamp\, dress for the weather\, and wear sturdy waterproof boots or shoes. If there is enough snow\, and you have them\, you are welcome to use snowshoes. \nRegister Here \n \n  \nThis event qualifies for the Tug Hill Winter Fun Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/blake-sanctuary-owl-prowl-and-twilight-walk-5/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Event,Reservations Required
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