Join us for this land-based stewardship activity at Macdonald Park. We will be tackling bittersweet and black swallow-wort. Bittersweet is an invasive vine that can kill trees, impairs habitat value, and degrades park aesthetics. Black swallow-wort is a perennial plant that overtakes and suppresses native vegetation, decreasing species diversity and wildlife habitat. Gloves and clippers will be provided (but you are welcome to use your own if you prefer!) Please bring sunscreen and water and wear closed-toe shoes.
Event will happen rain or shine, but we will cancel in case of extreme heat, heavy rain, and/or thunder.
*Pre-registration required. We have limited event capacity — so please only register if you will make it that day.
Location Details: A port-a-potty, water, and cell service are available. We will meet next to the parking lot.
Activity Details: We will walk along paved paths to pre-determined areas of the park. To reach the invasive plants, volunteers will need to go off path and onto occasionally uneven ground by trees and bushes to cut and untangle the vine. Volunteers will bag the invasive plants to be collected by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.