Garlic Mustard Workbee – Benzie County
Tank Hill Frankfort, MI, United StatesHot drinks and donuts provided for all volunteers!
Garlic Mustard Papermaking
Boardman River Nature Center 1450 Cass Road, Traverse City, MI, United States*Registration required
Garlic Mustard Workbee – Leelanau County
Clay Cliffs Natural Area 4755 N Manitou Trail, Lake Leelanau, MI, United StatesHot drinks and coffee provided for all volunteers!
Garlic Mustard Workbee – Manistee County
Magoon Creek Natural Area Filer Township, Manistee, MI, United StatesHot drinks and coffee provided for all volunteers!
Japanese Barberry Trade-up Day – Grand Traverse County
Boardman River Nature Center 1450 Cass Road, Traverse City, MI, United States(Early drop-off may be available. Contact ISN for more information.) *Registration Required
Japanese Barberry Trade-up Day – Benzie County
MI, United StatesLocation: TBD Time: TBD *Registration Required
Lake St. Clair CISMA – MISIN Mapping Workshop
Lake St. Clair Metropark Nature Center 31300 Metro Pkwy, Harrison Charter Township, MI, United StatesAgenda: 1:00 pm Welcome & Introductions 1:15 pm LSC CISMA Overview 1:45 pm MISIN Reporting, Q&A 2:45 pm Break 3:00 pm Outdoor Mapping of Invasive Species 4:00 pm Adjourn
KLH Dunes Board Meeting
Ferrysburg City Hall 17290 Roosevelt Road, Spring Lake, MI, United StatesWe have monthly meetings to discuss what has been accomplished in the previous month to continually improve how the dunes preserve operates. Come out and be a part of the public commentary!
Invasive Species Pull – Spotted Knapweed
Kitchel-Lindquist-Hartger Dunes Preserve 20001 Berwyck Street, Grand Haven, MI, United StatesWe will be pulling spotted knapweed at the dunes preserve to help maintain the native species present. Come out and help your local ecosystem thrive.
Invasive Species Removal
Kitchel Lindquist Hartger Dunes 20001 Berwyck Street, Grand Haven, MI, United StatesWe want to continue to remove spotted knapweed from the preserve as they will start going to seed soon. These plants are able to out crowd native species because they release toxins into the soil. We were able to bag 80 lbs at our last pull event and would like to beat that number this […]