Help protect native wildflowers and restore woodland health by volunteering for a garlic mustard pull on Saturday, May 31, from 10:30am–12:30pm. This hands-on conservation effort focuses on removing garlic mustard, an aggressive invasive plant. Volunteers will work off-trail, contributing to meaningful habitat restoration. It’s a great way to spend a spring morning outdoors while making a real environmental impact.
Wear clothing appropriate for walking on and off trails in natural areas, such as sturdy boots/shoes and long pants, and dress for whatever the weather throws at us. Ticks or mosquitos may be present, so take precautions as necessary.
MEET SPOT: Meet by the Indian Hills sign right off University ave.