Westchester Parks Foundation Removes Over 7,200 Pounds of Invasive Water Chestnut from Tibbetts Brook Park Lake

WPF intern Gus, working on the Tibbets Brook project

The Westchester Parks Foundation (WPF), the only organization dedicated exclusively to promoting and supporting Westchester County Parks, has reached a major milestone in its multi-year Lake Revitalization Project at Tibbetts Brook Park in Yonkers. 

During the month of June, over 7,218 pounds of invasive water chestnut and other aquatic species were removed from the park’s ten-acre lake as part of the ongoing effort to restore its ecological balance and recreational potential. A remote-control harvester called the Waterbug was deployed this year to tackle both open water and hard-to-reach areas. Since the project’s launch in July 2018, more than 52 acres of invasive plants have been cleared, including over 121,000 pounds pulled by hand. 

The Lake Revitalization Project is supported by long-time partnes Xylem Inc.  

Among the many contributors to this initiative, Gus Bova has emerged as a standout leader and driving force. A recent graduate of Mamaroneck High School and a three-year summer intern with WPF, Gus has made remarkable contributions to the project through both hands-on work and scientific research. He provided educational workshops to new interns as well as impromptu lessons for curious park visitors who would pass the Waterbug launch site throughout the season.  His commitment to improving the lake’s ecology earned him the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize at the Westchester Science and Engineering Fair (WESEF) for his studies on water health and aquatic ecosystems. 

“Gus has been an inspiration to our team and a shining example of how young people can have a real impact on the environment and our parks,” said Mary Benjamin, Director of Volunteer Programs. “His dedication, knowledge, and passion for ecological restoration have elevated this project and given us a glimpse of the environmental leaders of tomorrow.” 

Gus will attend the University of Vermont this fall to study Forestry, continuing his journey toward a career in environmental science. 

Westchester Parks Foundation is deeply grateful for the support of Xylem and for the dedication of individuals like Gus, who help bring lasting change to Westchester’s parks and natural spaces.

About Westchester Parks Foundation

Westchester Parks Foundation is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit, philanthropic organization which provides private support to preserve the County’s park system and improve the quality of life in our communities. Westchester Parks Foundation’s mission is to invest in, advocate for, and enhance the over 50 parks of the Westchester County Parks system. For more information, visit thewpf.org.

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