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West Georgia Chapter Meeting – Bluebirds

Carroll County Agricultural Center 900 Newnan Road, Carrollton

The West Georgia Chapter's February meeting is all about the birds--bluebirds, that is.  Our speaker is Jim Bearden, “The Bluebird Guy,” who is the founder and keeper of the Bluebird Trail at Green Meadows Preserve on Dallas Highway in Marietta.  The Trail started in 2012 with a single nest box and has grown over the […]

Feb 25 Rescue Cherokee County, Canton, The Bluffs, 10:00 am

GA, United States

  Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Lead Facilitator: Cathie Brumfield Cofacilitators: Trina Hayes, Nadyne Neff Plant List:  Pussytoes (Antennaria sp.), lady fern (Athyrium […]

Invasive Plant Removal Workday at Rose Hill Cemetery

Rose Hill Cemetery 1071 Riverside Drive, Macon, GA, United States

Members and friends are invited to join in the removal of non-native invasive plants from Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon. Please register at https://forms.gle/rne5HZgmfN8j7aE76. All participants must sign the GNPS activity waiver of liability at the event. Wear long sleeves, long pants, works shoes or boots, gloves, and a hat. Bring any garden tools you may […]

Feb 26 Rescue, Alapaha, Berrien County 9:00 am

GA, United States

Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Facilitator: Amy Heidt Cofacilitator: Heather Brasell Plant list: Andropogon ternarius, Splitbeard bluestem; Apocynum cannabinum; Indian hemp; Callicarpa […]

How to Tackle Invasive Plants in Atlanta

GA, United States

Come learn about the best way to remove invasive plants! Presentation from 1:00 pm – 3pm by Taryn Heidel. Taryn has six years of experience with invasive species control. She was the Forest Restoration Manager for Trees Atlanta, and now works for the City of Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation. Refreshments will be available and […]

Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden Work Days

Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden 2551 North Pierce Drive, Macon, GA, United States

Planting and digging continues at the Fringed Campion Chapter's Volunteers plant a Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum) at Amerson River Park during a workday on 2/12. Native Plant Garden.  Work day tasks may include digging, planting, or other common gardening activities, but volunteers may also be needed to cut invasive non-native plant species in the park. […]

Event Series Buffalo Creek Work Day

Buffalo Creek Work Day

Buffalo Creek Restoration Project 900 Newnan Road, Carrollton

Every Tuesday morning, weather permitting, there is a work session at the Buffalo Creek Trail in Carrollton. Volunteers are needed to help maintain the native plantings and the walking trails and to remove invasive plants. Everyone is welcome, but please do not bring young children for safety reasons. Park at the Greenbelt parking area located […]

March 4 Rescue Gilmer County, Ellijay, 10:00 am

GA, United States

This is a special conservation rescue for members of the North Georgia Mountains Chapter. Please read our liability waivers in advance: there are two: the participant agreement and the liability waiver. By signing up for this rescue, you agree to terms in these documents. You will be asked to sign them at the rescue. Lead Facilitator: Jeff […]

March Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden Work Days

Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden 2551 North Pierce Drive, Macon, GA, United States

Planting and digging continues at the Fringed Campion Chapter's Volunteers plant a Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum) at Amerson River Park during a workday on 2/12. Native Plant Garden.  Work day tasks may include digging, planting, or other common gardening activities, but volunteers may also be needed to cut invasive non-native plant species in the park. […]

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