Japanese Knotweed is commonly found along streams and rivers, in low-lying areas, and in disturbed areas such as rights-of-way. It often creates monoculture stands that threaten native plant communities. It is notoriously difficult to manage and get rid of!
Join your watershed organization colleagues for a presentation on one method that was used to control knotweed in a local park: GOATS!
During the webinar, you will learn how this approach was selected, planned, and implemented, how the community and key partners worked together, and what the short and long-term outcomes have been, and what it all cost.
Our presenters will also share some key lessons learned, in case you want to consider a similar effort in your watershed!
This free webinar, presented by staff and volunteers of the Shenango River Watchers and the Sharon Beautification Commission, will also include plenty of time for conversations and questions.
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit POWR’s Events webpage for more upcoming webinars.
For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and help available to community-based watershed organizations, visit the PA Organization for Watersheds and Rivers website. Follow them on Facebook.
[Posted: December 5, 2022] PA Environment Digest
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