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Oneida County Land and Water Conservation Department to Host "Plant ID Day"

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On Wednesday, the Oneida County Land and Water Conservation Department is hosting a plant ID day from 1pm to 4pm at the Hodag Park boat landing. Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator, Stephanie Boismenue says people can bring plants and animals to be identified.

"Wednesday July 20th, the Oneida County Land and Water Conservation Department is holding a plant ID day and actually it’s not just for plants.. Its for any animal, whether it's an insect or a fish you may have in your lake. Or if you have a plant that you need ID’ed on, our department can certainly help you with that.”

Boismenue says even those who don’t have a species to identify can come say “hi” and have some snacks.

Both aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals can be brought to be identified to the Boom Lake landing pavilion on Wednesday, between 1 and 4pm. 

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