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From: linda_zie...@fws.gov [mailto:linda_zie...@fws.gov]
Sent: Fri 9/9/2011 7:58 AM
To: bigbo...@friendsofmontezuma.org
Subject: Fw: [CWN] Hydrilla outreach volunteers needed 9/10-11!
 
Linda Chorba Ziemba
Wildlife Biologist
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge
3395 Routes 5/20 East
Seneca Falls, NY 13148
Phone:  315-568-5987 ext. 225
Fax:  315-568-8835
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"Hilary Lambert" <stew...@cayugalake.org> 
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[CWN] Hydrilla outreach volunteers needed 9/10-11!






Volunteers needed to continue spreading the word about hydrilla in the 
Cayuga Inlet and the necessity of clean boating practices!
 
The Cayuga Inlet Hydrilla Task Force is seeking volunteers for 2 hours 
shifts on Saturday (9/10) and Sunday (9/11) to conduct boater outreach at 
launches and docks on the Cayuga Inlet. Volunteers will be stationed at 
information tables at the Farmers' Market dock and possibly Allan Treman 
Marina from 9-3 on Saturday and 10-3 on Sunday.
 
Volunteers will be distributing informational material about hydrilla and 
offering guidance about clean boating practices.
 
A recorded webinar (An Introduction to Hydrilla in the Cayuga Inlet) is 
available for online viewing at http://breeze.cce.cornell.edu/p53278794/
 
See http://ccetompkins.org/environment/hydrilla for additional related 
materials and information.
 
Please contact Holly Menninger (hl...@cornell.edu) with the day and shift 
you would like to work.  Thanks for your help, particularly on such short 
notice!
 
Holly
 
Holly L. Menninger, PhD
Coordinator & Senior Extension Associate
NY Invasive Species Research Institute
Department of Natural Resources
Cornell University | *NEW ADDRESS 105B Bruckner*
Ithaca, NY 14853
607.254.6789
http://nyisri.org
 
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