- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Grandma's Creek Native Habitat Restoration & Invasive Removal
ORGANIZATION: Arlington County Natural Resources
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Improve habitat, meet fellow do-gooders, get exercise, and learn about native plants and wildlife all while making a difference in the great outdoors! To learn more about Arlington's invasive plant program, visit https://environment.arlingtonva.us/trees/invasive-plants/.
Volunteers are expected to follow CDC Covid-19 guidance. Gloves, tools and training are provided. Volunteers should dress to work outdoors, and are encouraged to bring their own work gloves and water bottles.
We will meet between 4th St S and 6th St S, along S Pershing Drive, Arlington VA 22204. There is a fenced Dominion Energy lot next to the park, and the group will gather near the gate. Site leader Deborah Wood will be on the lookout for you!
Pre-register here.
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About Arlington County Natural Resources
Location:
2700 S Taylor St, Arlington, VA 22206, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to protect, manage and improve Arlington’s natural lands and the species that inhabit them. A collaboration between Arlington County Parks and Recreation staff, volunteers and contractors, the program: Assesses the threat and impacts of invasive plants Adapts County programs and policies to manage and prevent infestations Engages community and cross-sector, multi-jurisdictional stakeholders Coordinates invasive plant removal activities
Description
We Provide Information to Staff and Public about Natural Resources: Share natural resource information and review plans with county staff. Provide educational opportunities to the public.
Maintain, Protect and Expand Plant Communities: Reduce the competitive advantage of invasive exotic plant species over native plant species. Ensure tree regeneration is sufficient to reach the desired condition of a native sustainable eastern hardwood forest.
Protect and Expand Rare Plants and Rare Plant Communities: Provide protection for threatened, endangered, and sensitive plant species and their habitats. Restore extirpated plant species (and the animals that depend on them) through restoration work.
Protect and Expand Wildlife Habitat: Protect the natural abundance, distribution, and diversity of native animal species within the parks. Monitor for disease and other impacts. Protect habitat of rare and sensitive animal species.
The overall work the unit does also contributes to overall stewardship goals the county has to reduce impacts of climate change, protect water quality and wetlands, and to maintain healthy stable soils.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Arlington, VA 22204
DATE POSTED
November 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Education
- Botany
- Gardening
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
- Private Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- 2 hours
Private Group Details
- Group Size Range 1 - 50+
- Event can be held at a volunteer group location (e.g. office, park) or at organization location(s)
- No Donation