
Join Saratoga PLAN’s Next Gen Committee, Kayak Shak, and the Capital Region PRISM (Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management) to remove water chestnut from the Fish Creek outlet on Saratoga Lake!
Water chestnut is an aquatic invasive plant that is found in many areas in New York and can form dense mats of vegetation that negatively impacts aquatic ecosystems and causes access problems for water recreation. Learn more.
Advance registration is required. There will be a brief training on water chestnut identification and how to properly pull up the plants by the Capital Region PRISM before going out on the water.
When: July 11th from 5:30pm-7:30pm (Rain Date: July 12th)
Where: Kayak Shak
251 County Route
67 Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Volunteers are welcome to join Next Gen afterwards for pizza at Harvest & Hearth!
Recommended Supplies:
Protective gloves
Sunscreen
Sunglasses
Water bottle
Water shoes
Kayak/canoe & lifejacket (Limited boats and life jackets will be available to borrow free of charge, courtesy of Kayak Shak.)