Restoration Workday: Native Species Removal

When

Friday April 03    
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Where

The Nature Institute
2213 South Levis Lane, Godfrey, IL, 62035

Event Type

Location: We will be working on TNI’s Mississippi Sanctuary Preserve at the bottom of the bluff adjacent to the Sam Vadalabene Bike Trail. Volunteers are encouraged to park in the public parking area at Hoffman Gardens and walk down the bike trail to the worksite. Map of Worksite with Parking

Terrain: The terrain will be mostly easy, but there are opportunities to remove honeysuckle on steep hillsides. This is natural forest, so there are many tripping hazards in the form of stumps, vines, sticks, and rocks.

The Job: We will be removing invasive species such as honeysuckle, oriental bittersweet, japanese hops, and beefsteak plant just to name a few. These will be removed by hand pulling, and cutting with loppers or saws. TNI staff members will use herbicide as necessary in very targeted methods. TNI staff may be using chainsaws or other power tools during the work day.

What to Wear/Bring: Volunteers should wear safe, sturdy shoes that they don’t mind getting dirty. Long pants are required, long sleeves and a hat are encouraged. Bring a filled water bottle. Please wear any extra safety gear you deem necessary. Basic work gloves and hand tools (loppers and hand saws) will be provided

Please Note: The ticks are here. Please bring and use your desired bug spray.

You can just show up or RSVP Here. If you RSVP you will receive a reminder email a few days before with further details.