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Willow Harvesting in George Winter Park 2020

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ORGANIZATION: Open Space STL

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Join the Open Space Council for a volunteer workday to harvest willow stakes from George Winter Park. These stakes will then be installed on the riverbank at Lower Meramec Park the following day, Saturday, February 29th. Willow staking is an innovative technique that helps stabilize eroding riverbank by providing a natural plant root system.

For this willow harvesting event, volunteers will meet at the Goode Shelter in George Winter Park (401 Allen Rd, Fenton, MO 63026) and will engage in willow harvesting activities including cutting of the stakes, sharpening of the stakes, and preparing the stakes for transport.

This is an excellent hands-on learning opportunity for conservation professionals, land owners, and members of the public interested in the process of willow staking. We highly recommend volunteers come dressed to get wet and muddy. Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear close-toed waterproof boots. Please note, space for this event is limited and registration is required.

Due to the terrain at the site, we ask that all volunteers are at least 18 years old. Work gloves and tools will be provided. In case of severe inclement weather, this event will be moved to Friday, March 6th.

Special thanks to our partners Great Rivers Greenway District, St. Louis County Parks, American Water Charitable Foundation and Open Space Council members for their support!

Have questions on the day of the event? Call the Open Space Council at 314-835-9225.

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About Open Space STL

Location:

P.O. Box 220011, St. Louis, MO 63122, US

Mission Statement

Founded in 1965, Open Space STL works independently and collaboratively to conserve and sustain land, water, and other natural resources for the health and well-being of people throughout the St. Louis region.

Description

The Open Space Council is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving public and private open space lands in the St. Louis region. It identifies areas that can be acquired and set aside for public use, and attempts to discourage improper land use and detrimental development. Preserving and restoring plant and animal habitats, which encourages biodiversity, is an important outcome of the organization's work.

The Open Space Council strives to accomplish its mission in the following ways:

Informing the Public at Large
A community that is knowledgeable about its natural areas and threats posed to them is an invaluable ally in conservation efforts.

Advising Decision Makers
Crucial to achieving our purpose is making our concerns know to the political and other leaders entrusted with the fate of our public lands.

Advocating for Proper land Use
The council serves as an organization for open space, supporting, urging, favoring, and articulating important positions in an objective manner.

Acting Directly
In the absence of government action, it is both necessary and effective to obtain private funding for the acquisition of lands for the public good.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Community, Environment

WHEN

Fri Feb 28, 2020
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

401 Allen RdSt. Louis, MO 63026

(38.50437,-90.42426)
 

SKILLS

  • Habitat Restoration

GOOD FOR

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REQUIREMENTS

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