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Harvesting aquatic invasive species plants.
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Provide statewide public training, outreach, education and technical assistance in the early detection of aquatic invasive species.
Posted Date
Jan 18, 2026
Due Date
Feb 9, 2026
Release: Jan 18, 2026
Close: Feb 9, 2026
Provide statewide public training, outreach, education and technical assistance in the early detection of aquatic invasive species.
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Provide a dog detection team trained in the survey and identification of invasive species. The dog detection team will help detect, delineate, and manage invasive species within the State.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Provide a dog detection team trained in the survey and identification of invasive species. The dog detection team will help detect, delineate, and manage invasive species within the State.
AvailablePerform invasive species management services at various locations throughout county parklands and open space properties.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Perform invasive species management services at various locations throughout county parklands and open space properties.
AvailableDepartment of Environmental Conservation (VTDEC) Lakes and Ponds Management and Protection Program (Lakes and Ponds Program) works to protect, maintain, enhance, and restore State lakes and the public uses that healthy lake ecosystems provide. The Aquatic Invasive Species Program within the Lakes and Ponds Program coordinates management activities associated with both aquatic invasive and nuisance species; works with local, state, and federal partners to obtain and provide funds for control projects; and provides education and outreach to reduce the threat and spread of aquatic invasive species. An “aquatic nuisance” is an undesirable or excessive substance or population that interferes with the recreational potential or aquatic habitat of a waterbody, and includes plants, animals, and algal populations. 10 V.S.A. § 1458 allows a municipality or agency of the State to apply to the Agency of Natural Resources for funding to assist with control of aquatic nuisances. The Aquatic Invasive Species Program administers the Aquatic Nuisance Control (ANC) Grant-in-Aid (GIA) Program to provide financial assistance for eligible projects. Aquatic nuisance species environmental stewardship projects fall into three categories: Greeter Projects, Management Projects, and Scientific Survey Projects.
Posted Date
Dec 18, 2025
Due Date
Jan 30, 2026
Release: Dec 18, 2025
Close: Jan 30, 2026
Department of Environmental Conservation (VTDEC) Lakes and Ponds Management and Protection Program (Lakes and Ponds Program) works to protect, maintain, enhance, and restore State lakes and the public uses that healthy lake ecosystems provide. The Aquatic Invasive Species Program within the Lakes and Ponds Program coordinates management activities associated with both aquatic invasive and nuisance species; works with local, state, and federal partners to obtain and provide funds for control projects; and provides education and outreach to reduce the threat and spread of aquatic invasive species. An “aquatic nuisance” is an undesirable or excessive substance or population that interferes with the recreational potential or aquatic habitat of a waterbody, and includes plants, animals, and algal populations. 10 V.S.A. § 1458 allows a municipality or agency of the State to apply to the Agency of Natural Resources for funding to assist with control of aquatic nuisances. The Aquatic Invasive Species Program administers the Aquatic Nuisance Control (ANC) Grant-in-Aid (GIA) Program to provide financial assistance for eligible projects. Aquatic nuisance species environmental stewardship projects fall into three categories: Greeter Projects, Management Projects, and Scientific Survey Projects.
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