Working to protect the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area

Woodland Plant Tending in the Preserve

Display Date: 
Thursday, July 9, 2009 — 6:00-8:00 pm
Location: 
Rosemount Preserve — Rosemount

Please note: This is a limited-capacity event. The meeting location will be sent to registrants only. See below.

Last spring, 90 Rosemount High School students planted 600 native species in the Rosemount Wildlife Preserve to enhance plant community diversity and increase wildlife habitat. The majority of these young ferns, flowers, grasses and sedges have made it through their first season, but we need your help to ensure their continued success. Volunteers will help remove invasive species, water and care for the plants alongside FMR staff.

More information is available on our Rosemount Wildlife Preserve project page.

Ready to register?

Please contact Meghan Dudle at mdudle[at]fmr.org or via our contact form (select “Meghan Dudle” from the dropdown menu under "Category" please) or at 651-222-2193 x23. Please include the event name, your name, phone number and the number in your party in your message, and Meghan will send you a confirmation and reminder e-mail within a week with all the details and directions.
Partners: 
Thank you project partners City of Rosemount, Aina Wiklund, Vermillion Watershed Joint Powers Organization, and Dakota County Soil & Water Conservation District!
Notice: 
Please note: Pre-registration is required for this limited-capacity event. See above.