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SC🚨 Think you know the plants and critters in your neighborhood? Think again. Some of them might be invaders.
It’s Invasive Species Week (Feb. 23–27) — that magical time of year when scientists, citizen scientists, and curious nature lovers all pause mid-walk and say, “Wait… that plant isn’t supposed to be here.”
Right now is one of the BEST times to spot invasive species. Many stand out before native plants leaf out and before spring insects get busy. Your observations this week can make a real difference.
In our latest newsletter, we’re featuring projects where your sightings count:
🌱 EDDMapS – Report invasive plants and animals across the U.S. & Canada and help scientists track ecological threats.
🕵️ iMapInvasives – Become an invasive species detective and support early detection and rapid response efforts (including tracking spotted lanternfly egg masses before they hatch!).
🦟 GLOBE Observer: Mosquito Habitat Mapper – Help monitor invasive and disease-spreading mosquito species worldwide using NASA-supported tools.
🌲 Wild Spotter – Protect parks, forests, and public lands by mapping invasive species in the wild.
🐗 Squeal on Pigs – Report destructive feral swine to help wildlife managers stop the damage.
PLUS: It’s official — the 2.50 Million Acts of Science Challenge is ON for Citizen Science Month in April. Let’s make this our biggest year yet.
Ready to spot, report, and protect?
Read the full newsletter (link in bio)
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