
About this Event
Join UF/IFAS Extension Nassau County’s Natural Resource and Agriculture Agent, David Hébert, and Master Gardener Volunteers for the 2025 Earth Day Invasive Species Round-Up. This event will educate residents on the impacts of invasive species, followed by a round-up along Nassau County’s dune ecosystems. We'll remove mother of millions, an invasive plant (kalanchoe x houghtenii) to help local dune wildlife. Mother of millions is a Florida Invasive Species Council (FISC) Category 1 invasive succulent, meaning it displaces native vegetation. Why is that bad? Because local dune widlife need native plants for food and shelter, and they can't use this plant! This means that as Kalanchoe grows all over the dune, it continues to reduce food and shelter. Animals such as birds, gopher tortoises, and more depend on native plants, but the mother of millions plant (Kalanchoe x houghtenii) are stealing space and nutrients from those native plants.
Agenda
🕑: 09:00 AM
Introduction, Meet and Greet, Head to beach
🕑: 09:20 AM - 09:30 AM
Invasive plants ID walk to beach
Info: We will meet at the center and walk to the beach access on Gregg St. (10 min walk). We'll also identify invasives along the way. Please register here:
🕑: 09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Kalanchoe x houghtenii (mother of millions) removal
🕑: 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
Walk back to Am. Beach Community Center
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
American Beach Community Center, 1600 Julia Street, Fernandina Beach, United States
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