Every Saturday from 9am to 11am this Summer, join Lakes Region Conservation Corps members to remove terrestrial invasive species in the Squam Lakes Watershed. Each program will begin with a lesson about proper invasive plant identification and then end with removal. Participants should leave with the confidence to identify and remove invasive species to share with others or practice on their property. Invasive species removal will occur rain or shine (excluding thunderstorms.) Should any changes to plans arise, we will provide updates. We encourage help from volunteers who love the outdoors and enjoy hands-on conservation work.
The SLA will provide tools, safety equipment, and other resources. Volunteers should bring appropriate clothing, water, sunscreen, and a snack. Register online at Squamlakes.org/calendar.
Through invasive species management and dedication, the Squam Lakes Association conserves for the public benefit the watershed's natural beauty, peaceful character, and resources. In collaboration with local and state partners, the SLA promotes the protection, careful use, and shared enjoyment of the lakes, mountains, forests, open spaces, and wildlife of the Squam Lakes Region.