CISMA Invasive Plant Walk

CISMA Invasive Plant Walk

When

Saturday, October 3, 2020    
10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Event Type

Join the City of Framingham’s Conservation staff and Native Plant Trust’s Ecology Program Coordinator for an invasive plant walk along the Cochituate Rail Trail. Plant identification and habitat restoration efforts will be highlighted along the trail.

RSVP Required –  please add your name and email address so the leaders can reach you before the event.

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**The SuAsCo CISMA (Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area) is a partnership of organizations that intend to manage and control invasive species defined by the geography of the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord (SuAsCo) watershed. Thirty-six towns are part of the SuAsCo Watershed, and we are all connected by the Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord river system. The watershed covers approximately 377 square miles and includes a variety of upland habitats, wetland habitats, historic sites, scenic sites and recreational areas. The towns, state and federal government agencies, and environmental organizations that hold land in the watershed all share an interest in the work of the CISMA.