Garlic Mustard Pull - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, South Unit

Description

Help protect Madison’s natural areas by removing garlic mustard, an invasive plant that spreads quickly and crowds out native species. Volunteers may also assist with removing other invasive plants such as Dame’s rocket and burdock.  This hands-on volunteer opportunity supports the health of our woodlands and helps restore habitat for native plants and wildlife. No prior experience is needed, and staff or experienced volunteers will provide guidance on plant identification and removal techniques.

Responsibilities

  • Identify and hand-pull garlic mustard plants
  • Bag and stage removed plants for proper disposal
  • Follow guidance from staff or volunteer leads on work areas and techniques
  • Help keep the work area safe and organized
  • Work collaboratively with other volunteers

Qualifications

  • Able to walk on uneven terrain and in wooded areas
  • Comfortable bending, kneeling, and pulling plants by hand
  • Willing to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
  • No experience needed, just a willingness to help

Additional Notes

  • All ages welcome (youth should be accompanied by an adult)
  • Dress for the weather and wear sturdy shoes
  • Gloves are recommended (some may be provided)
  • Tools and bags will be provided
  • Bring a water bottle

Note on location:  Meet at 802 Wheeler Rd.  There is a small parking lot on teh north side of the intersection of Wheeler Road and School Road.  Can also park a long the street on Wheeler Rd. 

Details

Get Connected Icon 14 and older
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Location

Get Connected Icon Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, South Unit
802 Wheeler Rd. (park along Wheeler or in lot north of Wheeler and School Rd)
Madison, WI  53704
Begins Duration Open Spots Respond
Thu May 21, 2026 @ 10:00am
to 12:00pm
2.00 hours 40 of 40