Become a part of CCPR’s 2nd annual Parks Beautification Month (previously Parks Beautification Week) and Hamilton County Invasive Species Action Month. Throughout the month of April, join us for a project as we restore and appreciate the natural beauty found in our parks. We cannot wait to partner with you to make our parks thrive! Pre-registration is required. Volunteers 16 years and under will require the supervision of a parent or guardian.
Join us as we partner with the Hamilton County Invasives Partnership (HIP) to knock out some invasive garlic mustard from River Heritage Park. Your hard work could help create more habitat for the critters that call the park home!
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Questions? Contact volunteer@carmelclayparks.com
Host Organization: Carmel Clay Parks
What's a Weed Wrangle?
Weed Wrangles ® are volunteer invasive species removal events hosted nationwide to control the invasive plants that are negatively impacting our public parks, green spaces and natural areas. Weed Wrangles® are led by experts and include and education and hands on component. Volunteers will learn how to manage the targeted invasive species and get to work as part of a collaborative effort to improve a natural area.
Weed Wrangles® are often held repeatedly at the same location for two reasons. First, invasive species management takes time. Unfortunately removing these species is not a one and done approach. Second, returning to work on the same site lets you see the impact your efforts are having in the ecosystem.
Being part of a Weed Wrangle® is a fun way to learn, meet new people, and make a difference in our environment!