Working to protect the Mississippi River and its watershed in the Twin Cities area
Help care for native woodland and prairie plants at the Rosemount Wildlife Preserve! Volunteers will help remove invasive species as part of efforts to enhance plant community diversity and increase wildlife habitat.
Ready to register?
To ensure a high-quality experience, capacity is limited and
pre-registration required. To sign up, contact FMR Program
Assistant Erika Guenther at eguenther[at]fmr.org or by
selecting "Erika Guenther" in the
dropdown menu under "Category" in our contact
form.
She can also be reached at 651-222-2193 x23. Please include:
the name
of the event, your name, address and phone number and the
number in
your party.
You will receive a confirmation email and additional details,
such as
directions and what to wear, from eguenther[at]fmr.org within,
at most, a
week. If you have earthlink or an active SPAM filter,
please add Erika's email address to your contacts to ensure
receipt.
More information
More information on this specific area is available on our Rosemount Wildlife Preserve project page.
This event is part of the Vermillion Stewards program, which engages citizens in the care of the Vermillion River and its watershed and the special places within it. (With their deeper root systems, prairie plants better filter runoff pollution before it enters the watershed.)