Eurasian milfoil taken off a kayak leaving Highland Lake in Bridgton by a Lakes Environmental Association courtesy boat inspector. Milfoil will be covered in a Jan. 8 webinar. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Eurasian milfoil taken off a kayak leaving Highland Lake in Bridgton by a Lakes Environmental Association courtesy boat inspector. Milfoil will be covered in a Jan. 8 webinar. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — With invasive plant species growing into an increasingly complicated challenge, the Carroll, Coos and Grafton County Conservation Districts have teamed up to provide a month of invasive plant species education.
In this free webinar series, experts from across the state will share with you their knowledge and stories. Each webinar runs from 5-6 p.m.and will center state professionals with time for questions. Sign up for one or for all — these offerings are customizable based on your interests. They are:
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