At the end of September, our team was thrilled to participate in the New York State Invasive Species Expo! During Sunday’s Community Conservation Day, the public engaged with all of NY’s PRISMs as well as other statewide agencies. We were excited to entice passersby with our spotted lanternfly “Bug-Busters” game and carnival cutout, secretly educating them along the way! During the professional days of the Expo, our team enjoyed a myriad of workshops, classes, and demos - and hosted a few sessions of our own. Stewardship Communications Coordinator, Krysti Sabins, presented on Storytelling and the Language of Invasive Species and LH PRISM Coordinator, Brent Boscarino, highlighted the LH PRISM's regional response to spotted lanternfly and lessons learned over the years. Terrestrial Invasive Species Project Manager, Ryan McClean, ran a management strategies workshop and Conservation Dog, Peat, (led by Conservation Dogs Program Coordinator, Arden Blumenthal) demonstrated how he sniffs out invasive scotch broom! We learned about creek restoration, forest regeneration, nature journaling, climate-smart native plants, and so much more. All in all, it was a wonderful way to connect with the public as well as our colleagues to celebrate the work we do! |