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Eel River Arundo Eradication Project Virtual Outreach Event

This April, join us in our efforts to locate the highly invasive plant, Arundo donax ("Arundo" or "Giant Reed") in the Eel River watershed.

We will be hosting a virtual event where we will discuss what non-native invasive species are and how they threaten our native ecosystems, as well as details about what Arundo is, its most identifiable characteristics, and why we are removing it.

Cal Poly Humboldt's Associate Professor of Applied Ecology, Kerry M. Byrne, Ph.D. and California State Parks North Coast Redwoods District's Invasive Species Program lead, Michelle Forys will be guest speaking, sharing information about Arundo that you won't want to miss! 

Help us share this event with educators and community members so we can better inform our local Eel River watershed residents about Arundo donax!

Join our virtual event on April 3rd at 12:00pm by visiting our website (erwig.org/events) for more information.

Zoom link: https://humboldtstate.zoom.us/j/87917841912?pwd=RTNPa0FjaXZMZVNCamVjMzRFNkg0QT09
The meeting ID is: 879 1784 1912
Passcode: 721760

You can join our project on inaturalist and upload your very own photos of Arundo that you find in the floodplains of the Eel River and South Fork Eel River. By sharing information about Arundo that you find, you can help us eradicate it from our beloved watershed for good!

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