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Alex Florian

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  1. Hi all, just wanted to share some success I've had recently. I'm really bad about making social media posts, partially (but not entirely) because it takes a while to write and edit the text for the post. Earlier today I decided to see if ChatGPT could do it for me. turns out it can. It required some minimal editing, and you should always fact check AI generated content, but it was a great way to get a post out quickly so I could move on to other tasks.

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  2. Hello all,
    The SWxSW Corner CISMA is hiring! Are you or someone you know interested in managing invasive plants and surveying for high-priority invasive species like spotted lanternfly? The SWxSW Corner CISMA Strike Team is gearing up for its second season, and we're looking to fill two crew positions. For more information, visit https://vanburencd.org/about/ and click "Employment & Volunteer" or email the Strike Team Coordinator, Abbie Bristol, at invasivesmgmt@vanburencd.org before March 14th!

     

    Edit 4/4/2022: positions filled

  3. Hi All,

    I'm putting together a training for one of my drain commissions and their contractors on invasive species and what they can do. I'm trying to put together a list of the invasive species that most affect county drains.

    so far my list is: Phragmites, Narrow leaf cattail, and Japanese knotweed.

    The criteria I'm generally thinking about are: increased erosion, potential to spread via waterways, and potential to clog up the drains / impact their function.

    I was wondering if anyone had thoughts on other invasive species that may be good to teach them about, or other ways that IS can impact county drains. Any input is appreciated.

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