Trail Work Day Sunday July 23, 9-11 am

Seeking Volunteers for a Work Day Sunday, July 23, 9-11 AM.

What:  Pulling bittersweet seedlings and a few other invasive species on the Riverstone Preserve.

Who: Anyone interested in being outdoors, learning about invasive plants and helping to keep invasive plants under control on the Riverstone Preserve.

Where:  Meet at the north Sibosen trail head (just south of the Fox Farm Access road) at 9 AM. 

What to bring:  a water bottle, hat, sunscreen, insect repellant, work gloves, and snack if needed.

Questions and RSVP:  please contact lowersection@westrivertrail.org

We’re going to work in areas we worked a few years ago, on the western end of the Riverstone Preserve. Because of the great work we did, the seedlings that are growing there now are small and easy to pull.  We will have professional treatment done on the areas we’ve been working on last fall and earlier this summer, where the bittersweet has grown so thickly, it is not possible to take care of it manually with volunteers. 

We will talk about the option of “adopting” a plot of land on the Riverstone Preserve that will be yours to monitor and pull the invasive plants.  We anticipate it would only take one whole day a summer to do this, or you could choose to make several trips for a couple of hours each time.  Dan Healey of Long View Forest may be there to talk more about this and show you how to use an online map to know where your plot’s boundaries are. Mike Duffy, a local botanist, may also be there to help you identify the invasive plants or other plants you observe and wonder about. 

Please come!

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