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Top Invasive Insects in the Credit River Watershed

Presented by Credit Valley Conservation

Learn about Invasives

This webinar is part of CVC’s month-long Nature Invaders Invasive Species Scavenger Hunt–an interactive citizen science project to help rural and urban landowners stop the spread of invasive species on their properties and in their communities. Learn more about the Scavenger Hunt and how to participate here.

Join CVC’s stewardship team and invasive species experts to learn about the most common invasive insects in the Credit River Watershed, such as woolly adelgid, spongy (LDD) moth and emerald ash borer. Find out what impact they have on our properties and natural spaces, what municipalities and other organizations are doing to stop them, and what you can do to help.

Bring your questions or submit them in advance during registration. A question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.

Invasive insects affect the health of the environment and harm native plants and wildlife. They can alter or destroy local landscapes—from neighbourhood street trees to entire forests.


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