Uprooting the Invaders: Managing Invasive Species to Restore a Healthy Environment

Uprooting the Invaders: Managing Invasive Plants to Restore a Healthy Environment
Invasive plants may look harmless, but these unassuming invaders cause harm to the environment, the economy, and the health of humans and our wildlife neighbors. Taking small actions to protect our native environment today will lay the foundation for a healthy habitat enjoyed by many more generations to come.
Join Leah Sattler, Invasive Plant Species Management Program Administrator for the Loudoun Soil & Water Conservation District, for a talk that will explore the impacts of invasive plants, what can be done to preserve native habitat, and opportunities for assistance and collaboration.
Date: Sunday, May 31st
Time: 12:30pm-1:45pm
Location: Waterford Old School (40222 Fairfax Street, Waterford VA)
Cost: Free! This talk is also part of the Waterford Open House weekend, explore more of Waterford’s history and preservation after this event!
RSVP: RSVPs are not required, but encouraged. You can RSVP prior to the event at this link.
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This program is part of the Waterford Open House Preservation Academy talk series, and is supported by a grant from the Van Huyck Chockley Family Foundation.