Join us at Indian Fort Preserve for a hands-on celebration of Invasive Species Awareness Week! We'll kick things off with a guided nature hike through the preserve, learning to identify invasive plants versus native species along the way. Then we'll roll up our sleeves and get to work removing Common Buckthorn, Multiflora Rose, and Honeysuckle — three invasive shrubs that threaten the health of our local ecosystem.
What to Expect
Expect approximately 1–2 miles of hiking on potentially muddy trails, followed by hands-on cutting and digging of shrubby invasive species. Be aware that poison ivy and ticks may be present, so come prepared!
What to Wear & Bring
Closed-toe hiking boots, long socks, long pants, sun protection, and a water bottle.
We'll Provide Everything Else
All tools, gloves, water, snacks, bug spray, sunscreen, and informational pamphlets will be provided on-site.
No experience necessary — just a willingness to get a little dirty for a great cause. We hope to see you there!