Saturday, March 11th
10:00 AM 1:00 PM
What:
Himalayan blackberry is an invasive plant that requires removal since it competes for resources with native species. Technique involves cutting thorny shoots then digging out the root wads- requires some physical strength. This event involves being on your feet, using shovels and other tools, and walking on uneven terrain.
Where:
Fisher Slough is located near Conway, WA. Volunteers will need to provide their own transportation to and from the preserve. You will receive the exact location after registration.
Participants will receive a reminder email with more detailed information one week before the event. Transportation not included.