Invasive Species Update

Donna Coffey – Chairperson


The committee held its second meeting in April to tackle the issue of invasive species in Peck Lake. We have a daunting task ahead of us but are fortunate to have excellent guidance from Brian Greene of APIPP (Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program).


Our first goal is to positively identify the invasive plants in the lake. Brian will be coming to the lake in July to help us with this task. We are fairly certain we have Eurasian Watermilfoil which is the most common invasive plant in the waters of the Adirondack Park. It can spread quickly forming dense mats that can degrade native habitat and impede recreational use.


We ask residents to remove any pieces of plants that are floating near the shoreline or on your boats. Eurasian Watermilfoil propagates primarily by fragmentation of pieces as small as one inch. It can also be removed from shallow areas by pulling up from the roots.


There is a program being offered by APIPP called Lake Protectors. Three training sessions are being planned for this summer. There will be a virtual one in late June. There will be in-person trainings in July and August. The July one will be in the southern Adirondack area. The exact dates and times will be announced in the next month. If you are interested in attending one of these programs, please email me for details or check on the APIPP website.