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Invasive Species of New Hampshire - A talk by Doug Cygan, Invasive Species Coordinator NH Dept. of Agricultgure

Invasive Species of New Hampshire - A talk by Doug Cygan, Invasive Species Coordinator NH Dept. of Agricultgure

Join Douglas Cygan, Invasive Species Coordinator for the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, for an exploration of the upland invasive plants of New Hampshire. Attendees will learn about some of our worst invasive species with a focus on New Hampshire rules and regulations, identifying features and control measures.

Douglas Cygan has been the Invasive Species Coordinator for the NH Department of Agriculture for the past 20-years as well as being a nursery inspector and an Authorized Certification Official for the USDA. Prior to this he was a Wetlands Permitting Officer for the NH Department of Environmental Services (DES) for 2-years, and before that he was a Senior Environmental Manager for the NH Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Bureau of Environment for 7-years. In 1992 he graduated from the University of Maine, Orono, with a B.S and an A.S in Plant Science with a minor in Conservation Biology and Wetland Science.

Register to attend this program: https://strathamnh.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/invasive-species-talk-doug-cygan/

Wiggin Memorial Library
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM on Mon, 1 May 2023

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Wiggin Memorial Library
603-772-4346
library@wigginml.org
Wiggin Memorial Library
10 Bunker Hill Ave
Stratham, New Hampshire 03885
603-772-4346
library@wigginml.org

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