Join Huron Pines and the Huron Heartland Invasive Species Network to remove invasive garlic mustard near the Elk Hill Equestrian River Trail Campground in the Pigeon River Country State Forest. Volunteers will learn about the ecological impact of garlic mustard on local ecosystems, effective manual removal techniques, and how to support native plant restoration.
Gloves and bags will be provided, but please feel free to bring your own. Please bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
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This event is supported by the Michigan Invasive Species Grant Program. michigan.gov/invasives
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We recognize that accessibility is not always possible in every area of our work. Our efforts are ongoing. Through a commitment to continued learning and understanding, we will strengthen our awareness of the barriers and inequities that exist at the individual and community levels, in order to advance more equitable opportunities to experience the outdoors in our region.