Display Date:
Thursday, August 5, 2010 — 6:00-8:00 pm
Location:
Crosby Park, Mississippi River Gorge, St. Paul
Help remove invasive
buckthorn from shoreline at
Crosby Farm Regional Park in St. Paul. This event marks the beginning of an exciting effort to restore shoreline of Upper Crosby Lake. Removing invasive species is the first step toward increasing native species and improving habitat and water quality. Crews will be cutting the buckthorn before the event, and volunteers will be needed to help haul the brush out of the area.
As always, staff will provide all guidance, tools, and gloves needed
for a productive and fun event. Children accompanied by a parent or
guardian are welcome.
Volunteers will be the first to be invited to continue the restoration project in the future.
Ready to register?
To ensure a high-quality experience, capacity is limited and
pre-registration required. To sign up, contact Volunteer Coordinator
sue rich at srich[@]fmr.org, or by selecting "Volunteering" in the
drop-down "Category" menu of our contact form. 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 srich[at]fmr.org within, at most, a
week. If you have earthlink or an active SPAM filter, please add sue's email address to your contacts to ensure receipt.
More information
This event is part of the Gorge Stewards program,
which actively engages citizens throughout the Twin Cities in the
stewardship of the national treasure that is the Mississippi River
Gorge. Gorge Stewards volunteers are also active in maintaining the nearby demonstration native prairie at Crosby.
Read more…
Partners:
Thank you program partners Capitol Region Watershed District, City of Saint Paul Parks and Recreation Department and the National Park Service!
Notice:
Details and directions will be sent to registrants.