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Japanese Knotweed Invasive Species Eradication Program
Japanese Knotweed Removal in the Town and Village of Tupper Lake
Why is Adirondack Research doing this?
Invasive species such as Japanese Knotweed, Phragmites, and wild parsnip pose a significant threat to the biodiversity and ecological strength of the Adirondack Par by out competing and displacing native plant species. The mission is to control and manage these invasive plant populations, ensuring the health and longevity of the Park's native ecosystems. Through The Invasive Species Management Initiative (ISMI), we provide specialized treatment plans at no cost to the owner. We are providing these services free of charge because of generous donations. We welcome further support of ISMI through tax-deductible donations to the Rotary Foundation. This program is in addition and complimentary to the Adirondack Park Invasive Species Program. Their program focuses on ecologically significant, public and Department of Transportation Right of Way infestations.
