Earth Day Activity: Volunteers please join us and help remove non-native plant species in Trout Brook Valley. Their removal clears the way for local species to reclaim their niche creating a healthy environment for the plants and animals that call our preserves home.
Volunteer tasks include hand pulling, hauling, digging, trimming, and more. This is the perfect opportunity to learn more about ecology and witness a physical transformation of the landscape, which translates into improving our environment and the health of our environment!!
Wear a mask, and please bring gloves, pruning shears, loppers (& water bottle & bug spray). Garlic mustard, Exotic Wisteria, Multiflora Rose, Bittersweet, Barberry, and Winged Euonymous will be addressed and volunteers will learn how to identify and "attack" these pesky culprits.
CDC Guidelines will be followed, and masks will be worn as appropriate. If you are able to attend please register, the form is below. Include the number of people that you think will be attending.
We hope to be able to develop a formalized “I-Team” but also to give instruction on removal methods to those that may want to pull a few invasives on their own when taking a walk at a favorite ALT preserve, in their own yard, or for those who wish to “Adopt A Spot” within Aspetuck Land Trust Preserves to allow wildflowers, for example, from being crowded out.
Training will be provided.
Location and Parking:
Trout Brook Valley Preserve, Bradley Road Entrance (Map).
Follow Valley Forge Road north to its junction with Lyons Plain Road, or south from its junction with Newtown Turnpike. Turn onto Bradley Road and follow to the end. The gate will be open and you will be directed to the Permit Parking area.