MANAGING

CURLY-LEAF PONDWEED

PRESENTED BY THE AIS Detectors program

MARCH 14 | 10am 

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The next Detector Connector is coming up! These are informal monthly chats with the AIS Detectors team around a topic of interest. Come with your questions on the topics, stories or experiences of your own to share. Take some time to connect with the team, AIS Detectors volunteers and others interested in aquatic invasive species issues in Minnesota.

Save the date for our next Detector Connector on March 14 at 10 a.m. and bring your favorite morning beverage as we gather for an informal discussion on an AIS topic! The March topic is curly-leaf pondweed management and we’re excited to welcome a special guest to help answer your questions! Wondering how management, snow and water clarity affect curly-leaf pondweed? Curious about what competition there is between curly-leaf pondweed and native plants? Michael Verhoeven, U of M Research scientist in the Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, is here to be part of the conversation.

Everyone is welcome to attend and participate! To partake in the Detector Connector, click the button below. It will bring you to a registration page and after entering your name and email, it will give you information for joining the Zoom meeting. The meeting will start at 10 a.m. on March 14. We hope to see you then!