Invasive speciesThe Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management has hired Erica Luchik as the new Regional Specialist for Northwest Indiana. She began work on January 7th, for the state-wide Indiana Invasives Initiative project. The counties covered include Newton, Jasper, Pulaski, White, Cass, Starke, Marshall, Fulton, Miami, and Kosciusko.

Invasive species_specialist 1-2019Luchik has a degree in Wildlife Biology from Purdue University, West Lafayette. Her past positions include land management with U.S. Fish and Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy, and Wildlife Habitat Council. Her most recent experience was managing a 160-acre preserve as the Stewardship Manager at Coffee Creek Watershed Conservancy. Specific experiences include identifying and controlling invasive species and working with volunteers. “I’m excited to begin my work with the Indiana Invasives Initiative and network across my ten counties. I want partners to realize how much they can make a difference on invasive species control when everyone works together,” said Luchik.

Ray Chattin, Chair of the Southern Indiana Cooperative Invasive Management group, which sponsors the state-wide Indiana Invasives Initiative, is pleased to have Luchik on board. She is one of four Regional Specialists now on board around the state. Chattin notes, “We were impressed with the breath of experience Erica brought to the job. She is also familiar with the area and already knew many of the partners that she would be working with.” He adds the group thought she would do well building teams locally to help increase the awareness of the harm invasive species do to our natural landscapes.