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TRAININGS, HIKES, WORKSHOPS

Depending on the season, we are busy hosting a series of Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) Citizen Science Program trainings, group hikes, and cutting-edge noxious weed workshops. You may register for events by clicking on our available offerings below. Events may also be found on our Facebook or Instagram page.

Upcoming Events

  • Snohomish County Invasive Species Training
    May or June Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    May or June Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    Attend a free 3-hour training with a nature walk where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
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  • Cowlitz County Invasive Species Training
    Early May Time TBD
    Location is TBD
    Early May Time TBD
    Location is TBD
    Attend a free consolidated training, including a nature walk where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
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  • Pend Oreille Invasive Species Training
    June 16, 2023 Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    June 16, 2023 Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    Attend a free 3-hour training with a nature walk where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
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  • Skamania County Invasive Species Training
    Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    Attend a free consolidated training, including a nature walk where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
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  • Spring 2023 Citizen Science Workshops
    Spring 2023
    Washington and Oregon
    Spring 2023
    Washington and Oregon
    Let us know you're interested in our upcoming workshop series where we train citizen scientists to survey invasive weeds.
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  • Aquatics Species EDRR & Cyanobacteria BMP Training for Fresh Water
    Time is TBD
    Location is TBD
    This training includes training on aquatic invasive plant ecology, as well as identifying and reporting methods. We will go over Best Management Practices for lake residents and users, basic lake ecosystems, and cyanobacteria basics.
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  • Mason County & Friends of Schafer and Lake Sylvia
    Time is TBD
    Grays Harbor County, Grays Harbor County, WA, USA
    A free 2.5 to 3 hour webinar training where you will learn how to identify priority invasive species, how to record basic data and how to report findings on EDDMapS, a national early detection reporting system.
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