2012 Annual Report
Auburn Invasive Plant Identification Training
Sat, Jun 15
|Green River College, PNW Conference Room
A free 2.5 hour training where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapSWest, a national early detection reporting system.
Time & Location
Jun 15, 2019, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Green River College, PNW Conference Room, 12401 SE 320th St, Auburn, WA 98092, USA
About The Event
Hosted by: Jonathane Schmitt, Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
This is a free 2.5 hour training where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapSWest, a national early detection reporting system. Participants learn plant identification through a PowerPoint presentation and live material. Participants also learn methods of manual removal and which species you should not attempt to remove. Trainings will equip volunteers with the knowledge necessary to conduct invasive plant surveys in order to support local land managers that need your help. Your efforts will directly support the maintenance of healthy ecosystems. Volunteers will receive an invasive plant identification booklet along with survey forms. We ask that volunteers who sign up conduct 1-2 surveys over the field season.