Currituck Master Gardener Volunteer Training – Invasive Species

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Introduction and proliferation of invasive species costs the United States billions of dollars each year in damages. To make matters worse, invasive species put 42% of native threatened and endangered species at risk due to predation and resource competition. To learn more about the invasive species present in North Carolina, new species making their way here, and what you can do to help reduce their populations while helping our native species, attend our upcoming one-hour online training session. This event is open to the public, and will be conducted by N.C. Cooperative Extension, Currituck County Center in partnership with the Extension Master Gardener℠ program of Currituck County, on October 15, 2020, from 9 to 10 a.m.

Register at: https://currituckmastergardenervolunteertraininginvasives.eventbrite.com

Once registered, you will receive email instructions for assistance with Zoom. You will also be able to access the online event page, where we’ll have the Zoom link for the class. Registrants will be reminded of the class periodically through email, and if you’re not able to attend the class in person, there will be a recording sent out afterward. If you have questions about Zoom or the registration process, or if you need accommodations for persons with disabilities please contact Adam Formella at 252-232-2262 or email adam_formella@ncsu.edu no later than five business days before the event.