Outdoor Invasive Plant Removal

Hosted by: Michigan Audubon Society

Date

October 30, 2014

Time

Past Opportunity

Contact

Rachelle Roake
[email protected]
517-641-4277

This is a past opportunity

About Outdoor Invasive Plant Removal

Help Michigan Audubon improve bird habitat by removing invasive species! We are cutting down invasive autumn olive shrubs from the meadow. We provide hand saws, loppers, and leather gloves. This workday will happen Thursday, October 30th from 3pm - 7pm, pending good weather.

Removing autumn olive is essentially "dirty work" and you are guaranteed to get a good workout. Please wear long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and close-toed shoes or boots. You will break a sweat and you will get dirty. Bring drinking water and a snack if you plan to work hard.

Come out for an afternoon of battling invasive species and get your class volunteer credit and workout done before the weekend!

NOTE: the map on this page is completely inaccurate. Please type the address into Google maps for the actual location.

Application Process

Please RSVP to Rachelle at [email protected] if you plan to attend. I will bring enough gloves, water, and snacks but only if I know you're coming. Thanks!


We're looking for volunteers who:

Care about:

  • Environment
  • Animals

Are interested in:

  • The Outdoors
  • Gardening
  • Fitness

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