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“Invasive Plants and Animals of Central Texas,” Upper Highland Lakes Nature Center

  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 607 North Vandeveer Street Burnet, TX, 78611 United States (map)

Ashley Morgan-Olvera, the Director of Research and Education at the Texas Invasive Species Institute (TISI), will discuss the invasive species that pose the greatest threats in Central Texas. She also will talk about what to do when you encounter invasive species in the natural environment, and how to report your observations so that the state will have the most complete data possible.

Please note: seating capacity is limited to 30 people.

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