Join us for a session of invasive plant ID and removal at Dwelly Farm Conservation Area in Templeton. This is one of many meetings of NCLT’s Invasive Erasers volunteer group this season and we hope you will come along! Throughout the season this group will meet on alternating Tuesday afternoons to remove invasive plants on a drop-in basis, but this date is set to partner with Grow Native Massachusetts.
Dwelly Farm Conservation Area is a focus property for NCLT’s habitat management and improvement work. A key component of this work is removal of glossy buckthorn, Asiatic bittersweet, and other invasive plants from the forests and fields. Other components of this work include planting native flowers, shrubs, and trees, working with contractors on limited herbicide treatment of invasive plants, and working with Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation to improve firefly habitat on the land. Grow Native Massachusetts has been a valuable partner in this work, partnering to source plants for the property and bringing volunteers out to remove invasives and plant native species.
Please register to let us know you’ll be joining us, no experience necessary! Please wear comfortable clothing and footwear for working in the woods. We hope to see you there!
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