In a fitting tribute to MLK day, volunteers cared for our shared environment by removing invasive non-native plants at Old Rucker Farm. We removed Chinese privet and honeysuckle from “Richard’s View” of the creek from the bench built by the boy scouts. More importantly, we trained volunteers to identify beneficial natives and how to combat the most common non-natives. It was a fun, educational, and productive habit restoration day. Check out our volunteers and the before and after pictures.

Weed wrangle before and after

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