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Help with Prairie Appreciation Day 2018!

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ORGANIZATION: Center for Natural Lands Management

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 7 people are interested

Help make the 23rd Annual Prairie Appreciation Day a success!

Each year, the Center for Natural Lands Management-South Sound Program, its team of dedicated volunteers, and members of Friends of Puget Prairies host this all day event to showcase the beautiful prairies and educate the community on this rare ecosystem. Upward of 1,000 people of all ages attend Prairie Appreciation Day each year. It is a fantastic opportunity to see the wildflowers in full bloom and explore an area that is otherwise closed to the public.

Due to the scale of this event, we are in need of volunteers the day before the event (5/13) to help with set up duties! We need individuals willing to set up canopies, tables, and chairs and ensure all administrative work is complete. In other words, we need lots of man power to make sure everything is ready-to-go on the day of the event (5/14)!

If you are interested, please email either Sarah Bruemmer (sbruemmer@cnlm.org or ssvolunteers@cnlm.org) or Dennis Plank (prairieappreciationday@gmail.com) and they will sign you up! For more information on Prairie Appreciation Day, additional ways you can help, or other opportunities to volunteer on the South Sound prairies, please visit: southsoundprairies.org and prairieappreciationday.org.

We look forward to seeing you out on the beautiful South Sound prairies!

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About Center for Natural Lands Management

Location:

120 E. Union Ave, Suite 215, Olympia, WA 98501, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Center for Natural Lands Management is: (a) to conserve native species, their habitat and functioning ecosystems in perpetuity; (b) to own and/or manage lands in an ecologically beneficial manner consistent with local, state and federal environmental laws and with science-based stewardship; (c) to promote the conservation values of such lands through education; (d) to promote and facilitate uses of such lands by the public that preserve the conservation values; and (e) to cooperate with public and private entities in their efforts to protect native species and their habitats for the public benefit.

Description

The Center for Natural Lands Management (www.cnlm.org) is known for superior stewardship of natural lands and rare species. This expertise is also a focus for the South Sound Prairies Program, building on a 20-year track record of successfully restoring South Sound habitats as part of The Nature Conservancy. The South Sound Prairies Program continues to focus much of its effort on the rarest habitats of the area - prairies, oak woodlands and the freshwater systems of the Black River. The major projects of the South Sound Program include:

  • Assisting Joint Base Lewis McChord with restoration and conservation of their lands;
  • Restoring prairies and oak woodlands throughout the South Sound region;
  • Assisting public agencies, non-profit organizations and private landowners with pest plant; control, native habitat enhancements and prescribed fire; and
  • Promoting conservation of prairies and oak woodlands throughout the NW

CAUSE AREAS

Environment
Environment

WHEN

Sat May 12, 2018
09:00 AM - 03:30 PM

WHERE

Glacial Heritage PreserveOlympia, WA 98501

(46.977016,-122.85842)
 

SKILLS

  • Administrative Support
  • Environmental Education
  • Habitat Restoration

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

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