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Garfield's Kids Creek Natural Area Invasive Work Bee a Success!

Volunteers keep pulling away at invasives!

Garfield’s Kids Creek Natural Area got some much needed attention on Saturday, July 18. Volunteers pulled out Canada and bull thistle in about a 1 acre area at the second invasive work bee in a series of four. Volunteers worked through the rain to pull these noxious plants and slow the spread of their invasion into our natural habitats.

That's a lot of invasive species!

The next invasives work bee is scheduled for August 15th at the Brown Bridge Quiet Area. Volunteers will work to remove spotted knapped that is invading a native little bluestem grassland. For more information or to get involved, contact Robin Christensen at 941-0960 or rchristensen@gtcd.org

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