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Here's a link to our Virtual Weed Lab recorded on 5/23/2020!

Virtual Weed Lab Recording
We are excited to bring you the most popular part of SNAYL Day remotely this year!  From 10 to 11:30 am on May 23 we will be hosting a Virtual Weed Lab!  Send us photos of your worst invasive plant in advance uploading them in the registration form below, or show us your weeds on screen during the event (bring the weed to your computer camera, or bring your mobile phone camera to the weed). We'll identify it and tell you how you can control it. Get all your weed questions answered!

Please register in advance for this event below and you will receive the Zoom link by email.

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From left: lunch at SNAYL Day 2013, the Invasive Killer Panel, and Dawn Slack identifying mystery plants brought by attendees.

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