Join Catskill Center’s Catskill Regional Invasive Species Partnership (CRISP), the Otsego County Conservation Association (OCCA), and the Canadarago Lake Improvement Association (CLIA) for a hands-on day on the water to survey for and remove invasive water chestnut. REGISTER HERE REGISTER HERE Date: Saturday, July 25th Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Location: Canadarago Boat Launch Difficulty: Moderate Distance: Approximately 5 mile paddle on easy water Participants can explore the Canadarago Lake shoreline to search for water chestnut (Trapa natans) or join a paddle down Oaks Creek to help remove any plants we find. Along the way, you’ll learn how this invasive species threatens the Canadarago ecosystem, impacts recreation, how to identify it, and how it can be effectively managed. Participants are asked to bring their own watercraft (cleaned, drained, and dried) and should plan to be on the river for approximately three to four hours. We encourage participants to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and anything else needed to stay safe and comfortable. Life jackets are required and will be provided if needed. The event will be rescheduled if thunderstorms are predicted. Advance registration is required. If you have any questions, please contact the Catskill Center CRISP Aquatic Invasive Species Manager, Sarah Coney, at sconey@catskillcenter.org
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