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Locality: Geneva, New York

Phone: +1 315-781-4389



Address: 601 South Main Street 14456 Geneva, NY, US

Website: www.starrystonewort.org

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Starry Stonewort Collaborative 26.01.2021

Tomorrow, at 11AM EST, we'll be hosting another entry in our webinar series! David Carr, from the Starry Stonewort Collaborative, will present on the citizen sc...ience efforts in 2020, how to identify starry stonewort, and what the Starry Stonewort Collaborative is. If you haven't already, you can register to attend here: https://hws.zoom.us//register/tJcqd--urj4iEtTwxebYGIfdp-4G

Starry Stonewort Collaborative 13.01.2021

In two weeks, Project Manager David Carr will be presenting as part of a webinar series by Finger Lakes PRISM! The series starts tomorrow, December 1st, and covers a variety of topics related to invasive species. You can register to join our webinar here: https://hws.zoom.us///tJcqd--urj4iEtTwxebYGIfdp-4G3MAmThK-

Starry Stonewort Collaborative 24.12.2020

You don't need to be an invasion ecologist to help prevent invasive species! With just a little bit of training, like the Guthries received for StarryTrek, anyone can assist in early detection efforts. Read more here:

Starry Stonewort Collaborative 11.12.2020

We are proud to announce our new Zotero Reference Library and Annotated Bibliography! Our new Zotero Reference Library provides a collection of references for 21 documents which examine multiple facets of starry stonewort, including control, ecology, spread, and more. While we can't share these documents directly, most are publicly available via the included citations if you wish to read them. Along with each document are a summary, keywords, and suggestions for further rese...arch. These can be found compiled in our Annotated Bibliography, along with additional notes on which areas of research do or do not have strong consensuses. Our hope is that this resource will make some of the valuable research that has been done more accessible to community level stakeholders and citizen scientists through this summarized format. These supplement the growing library of publications currently available directly from our website in the Library section. You can access these here: