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Conservation Work Day (August 31)


Conservation Work Day (August 31)
Date/Time
Registration Begins
3/16/2018
Last Day To Register
8/30/2018 3:00 PM
Location
4214 56th Street
Holland, MI 49423, US
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As a part of our ongoing maintenance and management, we offer a number of volunteer opportunities to help maintain these properties. These volunteer opportunities are open to the public, registration for each work day is appreciated. We actively manage our restored 155 acre nature preserve in Fillmore Township (Holland) in addition to properties along the Macatawa River Greenway (Holland area) and the Rabbit River in Heath Township (Hamilton). We appreciate the  community volunteers provide time and energy and know their help is crucial to successful habitat management.

In volunteering with the us, a person will gain valuable work experience related to conservation and ecological restoration. Volunteers will get hands on experience with practical aspects of natural resource management including plant identification and best management practices for working with native flora and common Midwest invasive species.

Depending on the task at hand, volunteers may find themselves cutting and removing invasive species, planting seeds or trees, or assisting with chemical or biological control of problematic species.

We are looking for motivated, hardworking individuals to further our mission to connect people with nature.

 

This work day's objective: seed collection and dispersal

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Advancing Outdoor Education and Conservation in West Michigan

4214 56th Street Holland, MI 49423