Watershed Stewards Academy (WSA) 13th Annual Conference

Maryland Live! Event Center 7002 Arundel Mills, Circle #7777, Hanover, MD, United States

Whether you are a seasoned Watershed Steward, a stormwater professional or just interested in the world of environmental restoration, this year’s conference has something for everyone! From Climate Resilience to Connecting with Nature - click below to see all our session offerings. Over the last 15 years, the WSA family has gotten bigger and bigger!

Shenandoah Valley Plant Symposium 2024

Wayne Theatre: Ross Performing Arts Center 521 W Main Street, Waynesboro, VA, United States

GET READY FOR 2024! This year's event will be held at the beautiful Wayne Theatre in Downtown Waynesboro again!  We've been listening to your feedback and we want your SVPS experience to be the best it can be. The Wayne offers state-of-the-art audio, visual, and lighting equipment which will bring presentations to life ensuring a pleasing experience

Identification of Invasive Plants (online)

Blue Ridge PRISM's online workshop will provide an introduction to invasive plants and will help you to identify different species for the spring and summer. This session will take place via Zoom and will include a Q&A period with PRISM experts. Cost: $10 This virtual session will be recorded. Those who register will receive access

$10

Managing Microstegium (online)

Art Gover will apply his decades of research and operational experiences managing invasive plants to stiltgrass and provide recommendations on methods that work best in various situations.  Luke Flory will discuss his research on the effects of various invasive plant removal methods on native plant restoration. 1 CBLP CEU

Free

Management & Control of Invasive Plants (online)

During this online workshop, organized by Blue Ridge PRISM, you will learn how to best manage invasive plants during the spring and summer seasons. This workshop will take place via Zoom and will include a Q&A period with PRISM experts. Topics covered in this session include: Best seasonal practices for specific invasive plants The right

$10

Choose Native Mini-Workshop (Online)

Community members, volunteers, and interested professionals are invited to register for this virtual mini-workshop focused on replacing invasive species with those native to Pennsylvania in landscapes and water gardens. Landscaping and water gardening activities often lead to the unintended introduction and spread of invasive plant species to our natural lands and waterways. Once established, invasive

Free

Hands On: Volunteer Tree Planting

Penn State will host a volunteer tree plantings/workshop on May 11 in Elizabethtown, Lancaster County. May 11 Join Penn State Extension and the Penn State Agriculture & Environment Center's Greening

CBLP-Crews

CBLP-Crews is a one-day BMP maintenance certificate course designed for maintenance crews and crew leaders who have not yet taken Level 1.   We have a few seats left for the