Join the Minnesota Cattail Collaborative Introductory Webinar for an overview of the science and strategy of shoreline restoration. Project manager Claire Rude and principal investigator Amy Schrank will explain the project's logistics, from removing invasive hybrid cattails to collecting field data. This free session is an opportunity to ask questions, discuss implementation, and see how participants might contribute to the project.
The Minnesota Cattail Collaborative is a research-to-application project that supports lake and watershed partners across Minnesota in testing a small-scale invasive cattail removal protocol and sharing what works, where, and why. This project is a partnership between MNSG and the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Center's Lab to Lakes Program.
To attend, submit the Cattail Collaborative participant interest form or contact Claire Rude directly at [email protected].
When
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. CT
Where
Virtual via Zoom.
Presenters
- Claire Rude, research fellow, Minnesota Sea Grant
- Amy Schrank, extension program leader and associate extension professor, Minnesota Sea Grant
Event Collaborator
This event is co-hosted by the Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Center.