Our endangered plants need your help! There are a few rare and endangered plant populations left that need monitoring by skilled plant-ID volunteers. Turn your hike of historic Appalachian Trail into one of stewardship! A critical part of preserving the trail experience and stewarding our biodiversity is monitoring and maintaining rare and endangered plant populations along the trail. Since these plants are not commonly seen, it takes a keen and experienced eye to pick them out of the landscape. Those interested in volunteering for this program should sign up for the half-day training below. Saturday, May 12 10:00 - 12:00 - Mahwah, NJ We are still currently looking for volunteers in New York to help monitor Spotted Lanternfly by putting up survey traps on tree-of-heaven stands this spring and monitoring the traps in the fall. This is the perfect opportunity for anyone interested in adding a little something extra to their ISF survey experience! Spotted Lanternfly Trap Monitors will have to attend a half-day training on Saturday May 12 1:00 - 3:00 - Mahwah. NJ |