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Waterloo Recreation Area - Garlic Mustard Pull Workday
ORGANIZATION: Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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2 people are interested
"Advanced registration is strongly encouraged for groups larger than five."
"All minors (under 18) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian or adult group leader"
Sunday, April 29, 2018
Waterloo Recreation Area, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Join volunteer steward, Sheila B. to hand pull garlic mustard from the neat woodlands west of the park headquarters. Help keep this invasive weed from taking over a nice woodland and displacing native plants. We need your help to remove this plant! It should be flowering and easy to spot and pull this time of year. Contact Sheila with any day-of questions at 734-972-1428. Meet at the park headquarters at 16345 McClure Road in Chelsea. Map: 42.33298, -84.10672
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About Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation Division, Stewardship Unit
Location:
4631 Bishop Lake Rd, DNR Stewardship Field Office, Howell, MI 48843, US
Mission Statement
To preserve, protect and restore the natural and cultural resources present within Michigan State Parks for this and future generations.
Description
Volunteers will help steward natural areas (woodlands, wetlands, prairies, etc.) within Michigan state parks and recreation areas. These efforts will help protect entire ecosystems as well as individual species - especially those in greatest need of conservation ("Species of Special Concern" and those whose populations are "Threatened" or "Endangered").
Currently, Core Volunteer Stewards are volunteering at monthly volunteer workdays on weekends at 7 southeast Michigan parks and recreation areas. Volunteers do a variety of activities throughout the year including: removing invasive non-native plants, collecting seed from native plants, and planting native seedlings. Volunteers can also participate in a number of Individual Projects like Insect Monitoring, Photographic Monitoring and Invasive Plant Mapping - to name a few.
No previous experience is need to participate, though some training might be necessary for certain projects.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
16345 McClure RoadChelsea, MI 48118
DATE POSTED
March 21, 2018
SKILLS
- Environmental Education
- Habitat Restoration
- Gardening
- Botany
- Horticulture
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Steward Volunteer Registration form http://www.michigan.gov/documents/3145_171017_7.pdf