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Autumn Olive and Bush Honeysuckle Control

Date/Time:
Saturday, June 7th, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Overview:
The Little Darby Creek is a State and National Scenic River because of its outstanding biological qualities. When the first European settlers entered the Darby Watershed in the 1800s they encountered a tremendous variety of plant and animal life. Join us for this project as we work to encourage diversity by removing invasive species. This project will be lead by a Conservancy staff person and is the only project this quarter on the Little Darby Preserve, so don’t delay - register today!

Job Description:
Autumn Olive and Bush Honeysuckle Control

Project Difficulty:
moderate to strenuous project

Crew Chief:
Ross Lebold

Volunteer Sign-Up:
To sign up for this event, please fill out either our online form or download the project sign-up form and return it to the Ohio Chapter.  If you have not yet completed a Volunteer Application form, either fill out an on-line volunteer form or download and return the volunteer application (.pdf, 25 kb) before or at arrival at a volunteer event.  (Get the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader.)  Note:  If you are under 18 you must use the PDF download form.

More Information:
Contact Barbara Bhattacharya at bbhattacharya@tnc.org or (614) 717-2770 ext. 142.

Location:
Little Darby Preserve