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Help the Community Stewardship Alliance enhance Gravois Creek Conservation Area by removing invasive Bush Honeysuckle from the park. The group will work on removing various invasive species including bush honeysuckle, beefsteak, creeping charlie, wintercreeper, and miscanthus. At the end of day we will hike the new trail through the conservation area.
Bush honeysuckle prevents development of native tree, shrub, and ground layer species, displacing native species by out-competing and shading the forest floor and depleting the soil of moisture and nutrients. Join passionate, like-minded volunteers in the removal* of this invasive species at Gravois Creek Conservation Area! *Removal includes the use of herbicide
Gravois Creek Conservation Area is a 13.7 acre natural area is owned and maintained by the Missouri Department of Conservation and is the newest Community Stewardship Alliance site, with Ambassadors Besa Schweitzer & Erin Goss leading restoration efforts. This is an ongoing effort, so check back again for future opportunities!
Volunteer at:
https://volunteer.openspacestl.org/need/detail/?need_id=984267
WHERE:
Gravois Greenway at the Mysun Charitable Foundation Trailhead - 4379 Hoffmeister Ave, St. Louis, MO 63125; Volunteers will meet and check in at the trailhead along Grant's Trail
WHEN: Saturday, December 7th from 1pm to 4pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 12:45am.
WHAT TO WEAR:
Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves
Sturdy shoes or boots
Dress for the weather!
WHAT TO BRING:
A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable!
Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them
Sunscreen
Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
4379 Hoffmeister Ave, St Louis, MO 63125, United States, Southhampton, United States