It’s the middle of July and many New Yorkers will be traveling to camping and fishing venues throughout the state and beyond its borders. However, this travel is not without the danger of attracting and bringing back unwanted hitchhikers in the form of invasive insects or plants that can wreak havoc on our environment.
As we travel this summer people spending time on lakes or in campgrounds must take at least cursory precautions to protect our native ecosystems and environment.
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