State agencies announce upcoming Invasive Species Expo in Saratoga Springs

Amanda Lefton Commissioner at NYSDEC
Amanda Lefton Commissioner at NYSDEC
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The New York State Departments of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Agriculture and Markets (AGM), and the Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation will join state, local, and other partners to highlight the 2025 New York State Invasive Species Expo (NYIS Expo). The event is a three-day statewide conference that will include live demonstrations, activities, and workshops open to the public.

A press conference featuring photo opportunities with invasive species displays is scheduled for Monday, September 15 at noon. The event will be held at Saratoga Spa State Park, located at 19 Roosevelt Drive in Saratoga Springs, NY. The press event will take place near the Expo Registration Booth/Reflection Pool Lawn Area. Parking is available in Lot A and Lot B via Roosevelt Drive.



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