Stroud Water Research Center Hosts Brown Bag Lecture On Spotted Lanternfly April 23 In Chester County
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The Stroud Water Research Center will host a Brown Bag Lecture on the Invasive Spotted Lanternfly at the Center, 970 Spencer Road in Avondale, Chester County from Noon to 1:00 p.m. Emelie Swackhamer, horticulture educator with Penn State Extension, will present her experience with the spotted lanternfly, a new invasive species that threatens agriculture in Pennsylvania. The spotted lanternfly was first discovered in September 2014 in eastern Pennsylvania. It has the potential to impact grapes, stone fruits, ornamental plants, and forest product industries. Early detection is vital for the protection of Pennsylvania businesses and agriculture. Click Here to register. Remember to bring your lunch! For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Stroud Water Research Center website, Click Here to subscribe to UpStream. Click Here to subscribe to Stroud’s Educator newsletter. Click Here to become a Friend Of Stroud Research, Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and visit their YouTube Channel. NewsClips: Natural Lands: Crow’s Nest Spotted Lanternfly Research York County To Host Spotted Lanternfly Permit Training Spotted Lanternfly Permit Training April 25 In Lehigh Valley With PA Leading The U.S. In Lyme Disease Cases, Officials Are Taking Action Wayne County Residents Urged To Be Wary Of Ticks Related Stories: Bay Journal: Pennsylvania's New Chesapeake Bay Plan Falls Well Short Of Cleanup Goals Help Tree Pittsburgh Plant 1,000 Trees On Arbor Day April 27 Volunteers Plant 1,500 Trees Along White Clay Creek In Chester County [Posted: April 16, 2019] |
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4/22/2019 |
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