- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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2 people are interested
Invasive Vine Removal
ORGANIZATION: Howard County Department of Recreation & Parks: Middle Patuxent Environmental Area
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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2 people are interested
Non-native, invasive plants are a real threat to our habitat restoration efforts, particularly in our youngest meadow. Several vines and other vine-like plants are the worst offenders of the trails, meadows, and planting sites within the Woodcock Habitat Management Area. Come out and assist us in removing vines such as: Mile-a-minute, Asiatic bittersweet, Porcelainberry, and Japanese honeysuckle.
Please wear closed toe shoes and dress for the weather.
Contact jclaffy@howardcountymd.gov for more information.
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About Howard County Department of Recreation & Parks: Middle Patuxent Environmental Area
Location:
5795 Trotter Rd, Columbia, MD 21044, US
Mission Statement
The primary components of the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area's mission are natural resource conservation, environmental education, research, and passive recreation. The area is managed using ecosystem management concepts to restore and protect the diversity of communities found in this region.
Description
Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks manages the 1,021-acre Middle Patuxent Environmental Area (MPEA) in cooperation with the Middle Patuxent Environmental Foundation. This natural area is home to a diversity of wildlife, including an impressive list of about 150 species of birds, over 40 species of mammals, and numerous amphibians, reptiles, fishes, butterflies, plants and other wildlife. Five and one-half miles of hiking trails, with two interpretive nature trail brochures, give visitors an opportunity to enjoy and learn about the area.
The objective of the MPEA volunteer program is to involve members of the community in many aspects of the MPEA's management. Volunteers can become involved in the development and maintenance of our trail system, help fight the invasive exotics that threaten our native species, study the diverse flora and fauna communities, participate in habitat management projects.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Middle Patuxent Environmental Area5795 Trotter RoadClarksville, MD 21029
DATE POSTED
March 31, 2017
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18