Keep Adriana Hess Wetland Park A Wildlife Wonderland - Join PCD's Nov. 16 Work Party!
ORGANIZATION: Pierce Conservation District
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Volunteer with Pierce Conservation District at Adriana Hess Wetland Park in University Place on Saturday, November 16th, from 10 AM - 12 PM. Activities will include caring for existing plants in the demonstration gardens around the Bird Alliance building and removing invasive species such as Himalayan blackberry, non-native trees, and English ivy. This work supports water quality, our local wildlife, and pollinators. Exact meeting location will be provided after signing up.
- What will volunteers be doing at the event?
- In order to create healthy forests and riparian zones, the work can include:
- Caring for existing plantings
- Adding a layer of tree mulch in the restoration spaces to reduce regrowth of invasive weeds
- Removing invasive species such as English ivy & Himalayan blackberry
- Clothing that can get dirty
- Long pants and sleeves
- Sturdy shoes (closed toed shoes required, no sandals or flats)
- Rain gear and warm layers (the event will happen rain or shine)
- Full water bottle!
Use the link below to complete the event registration form:
- https://forms.zohopublic.com/pierceconservationdistrict/form/AdrianaHessWorkParty111624/formperma/Ynotyd6iHmDdnsBlG722KwT9EXydPfH-k0WNDCgAzDw
More opportunities with Pierce Conservation District
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Pierce Conservation District
Location:
308 W Stewart Ave, Puyallup, WA 98371, US
Mission Statement
The Pierce Conservation District works with the community to improve water quality, promote sustainable agriculture, create thriving habitat, and build a just and healthy food system for all, through education, community engagement, and financial & technical assistance.
Description
The Pierce Conservation District works with the community to improve water quality, promote sustainable agriculture, create thriving habitat, and build a just and healthy food system for all, through education, community engagement, and financial and technical assistance. Our district’s roots run deep in our community. Created in 1949 as part of a national response to the ecological disaster of the 1930s known as the Dust Bowl, we have worked for over 75-years to help local farmers, cities, and citizens address numerous sustainability challenges. Conserving our natural resources for future generations gets more difficult with each year, making the work of Pierce Conservation District more important now than ever.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Address provided upon registrationUniversity Place, WA 98466
DATE POSTED
October 22, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Policy
- Botany
- Gardening
- Horticulture
- Outdoor Recreation
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Youth Policy: Youth under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.