Volunteer Opportunity

Volunteer for Nature at Riverwood Nature Area

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Ann Arbor, MI
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  • Details

    Date:
    November 17, 2024
    9:00 AM - 12:00 PM EST
    Schedule:Weekends (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:A few hours
    Recurrence:One time only
    Areas of Focus:Climate Change, Environment & Sustainability, Volunteering
    Benefits:
    Training Provided
    Participation:
    Groups Welcome
    Families Welcome
    International Volunteers Welcome

    Description

    Volunteer for Nature at Riverwood Nature Area

    Register at: https://NAP.a2gov.org/A2Riverwood

    The flowering dogwoods at Riverwood need your help to stay healthy and vibrant! For centuries, flowering dogwood trees have been a boon for humans and wildlife alike. They are a larval host for butterflies, and they offer birds and other animals beautiful red fruits (or drupes) for food. The bark has been used as a traditional medicine to treat fevers, and the roots and bark can be harvested to make red dyes. Come remove exotic shrubs from the park and help the dogwoods with Natural Area Preservation. Meet at the park sign on Riverwood Dr, just west of Newport Rd. Volunteers will use hand tools to cut small-to-medium shrubs. Workday sites have unpaved trails and require going off-trail.

    Preregister through VolunteerHub so NAP can plan on enough staff and supplies for a safe and successful event. For your safety, wear long pants, tall socks, and closed-toe shoes. All minors should be accompanied by a guardian. More information: How to prepare for a NAP workday (PDF).

    Register at: https://NAP.a2gov.org/A2Riverwood

    The flowering dogwoods at Riverwood need your help to stay healthy and vibrant! For centuries, flowering dogwood trees have been a boon for humans and wildlife alike. They are a larval host for butterflies, and they offer birds and other animals beautiful red fruits (or drupes) for food. The bark has been used as a traditional medicine to treat fevers, and the roots and bark can be harvested to make red dyes. Come remove exotic shrubs from the park and help the dogwoods with Natural Area Preservation. Meet at the park sign on Riverwood Dr, just west of Newport Rd. Volunteers will use hand tools to cut small-to-medium shrubs. Workday sites have unpaved trails and require going off-trail.

    Preregister through VolunteerHub so NAP can plan on enough staff and supplies for a safe and successful event. For your safety, wear long pants, tall socks, and closed-toe shoes. All minors should be accompanied by a guardian. More…

    Location

    On-site

    Riverwood Nature Area

    Ann Arbor, MI, USA
    Directions

    Meet at the park sign on Riverwood Dr, just west of Newport Rd.

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