Adirondack Park - Invasive Species Distribution Map (Adirondack PRISM)
Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program Link (APIPP)
Our current invasive plant, E. Stoner Lk Road
RESOURCE: APIPP Japanese Knotweed web page
The reality is Stoner Lakes residents will need to play a vital role in helping monitor and manage invasive species on land and in water around our Lakes. This will involve some training and a team approach by volunteers. Training is a focus of the APIPP plan to combat invasive species. If you are interested in being a part of "preventing the spread" contact Darlene Devendorf at stonerlakes@gmail.com
Learn how to survey for, document, and control the spread of invasive plants and animals living on land.
Whether its your favorite trail near Stoner Lakes or a target species, choose where and what to focus your monitoring efforts on.
Help limit the spread of pesky plants along popular local trails by installing boot brush stations at trailheads near you.
Learn how to identify, survey, and record data about aquatic invasive plants and animals.
Once trained, track plant growth while you paddle Stoner Lakes throughout the season.
Carry out hands-on surveys looking for aquatic invasive mollusks and zooplankton to report.