Event - Invasive Species Removal: Brown's Woods (Volunteer-Led)

Polk County Conservation

Help restore Iowa’s Woodland habitat by removing harmful invasive species to promote the growth of native trees, grasses, and wildflowers! This volunteer opportunity offers a fun and meaningful service-learning experience. Volunteers will sharpen their skills in identifying both native and nonnative plant species, learn effective invasive removal techniques, and learn ways to positively impact Brown's Woods, Iowa's largest urban forest situated along the Raccoon River. Upcoming Dates: Saturday, March 21 @ 10 AM - 12 PM Saturday, April 18 @ 10 AM - 12 PM; Lunch provided for all registered participants from 12 - 1 PM on this date.

465 SE Brown's Woods Dr. West Des Moines, Iowa 50265

Stewards of Brown's Woods

-Remove invasive species including honeysuckle, buckthorn, round leaf bittersweet, and others to aid in the reestablishment of native trees, grasses, sedges, and wild flowers. -Promote the growth of native vegetation to improve wildlife habitat, biodiversity, water quality, and overall health of the woodland ecosystem. -Learn about Stewards of Brown's Woods, a local community group of volunteers dedicated to the ecological restoration of Brown's Woods.

For questions please contact: Conservationvolunteers@polkcountyiowa.gov For day of event questions please contact our volunteer coordinators: Julie Perreault | 515-323-5351 Melissa Dempsey | 515-323-5396 Polk County Conservation strives to host inclusive, accessible events and meetings that enable all individuals to participate. If you anticipate needing a modification due to a disability or have questions about accessibility, please contact us at 515-323-5300 or pccb_info@polkcountyiowa.gov.

This event is appropriate for ages 8+. No experience necessary. - Ages 12+ will be permitted the use of hand tools - Ages 18+ will be permitted the use of power tools and equipment. - Each participant will be provided proper personal protective equipment and training as needed. Physical difficulty: Moderate. As an invasive species volunteer you will use loppers, handsaws, and reciprocating saws to cut and remove trees, shrubs, and vines. This role will require bending at the knees, standing, kneeling, and dragging brush material into piles. What to Bring: Dress for the weather. Required - closed-toe footwear. Recommended – long pants, long socks, work gloves, and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. Gloves provided for those without. Support our commitment to sustainability by bringing a reusable water bottle to the event.

By registering for this event, I acknowledge I am filling an open position. In the event that I and/or members of my group are unable to attend, I will cancel my registration to allow for others to join this event.

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