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Jumping Worm Impact, Ecology, and Management

Asian Jumping Worms are a serious threat to forest ecosystems across the U.S. because of how they disrupt soil layers and consume organic matter. They also pose a growing problem for gardeners.

Annise Dobson, research scientist at Yale School of the Environment will explain the worm's life cycle and what we can do to minimize their impact.

Sponsored by the Norfolk Conservation Commission

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