Fighting Invasives, Protecting Assets, Restoring Habitats
North Country Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area (NCCISMA) acts as an umbrella organization, bringing together a diverse group of partners to collaborate on programs and projects designed to combat invasive species. NCCISMA empowers people to address invasive species on their own property through:
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NCCISMA serves the counties of:
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What Invasive Species Are You? |
Did you have a problem with spongy moth (formerly known as gypsy moth) last year? We’ve put together two videos about the life cycle of spongy moths and some ways that you can control them on your property!
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Are you looking for information on aquatic invasive species (AIS)? The DNR has put together a comprehensive list of status and strategies for established aquatic invasives.
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NCCISMA partners with governmental agencies including conservation districts, businesses, nonprofits, and concerned citizens to address invasive species. Find out how you can get involved.
NCCISMA has received grants to do a variety of invasive species treatments, surveys, restoration work, and outreach. Learn more about the NCCISMA's current projects.
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Subscribe to NCCISMA's Quarterly Newsletter!
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Cadillac, MI 49601 |