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Invasive Species Work Session

June 17, 2021 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

We like olive oil and olive bread and olives on our pizza but we don’t like autumn olive.
Autumn olive is a shrub native to Asia. It was planted in Michigan to provide wildlife habitat, to provide food for songbirds and gamebirds, and to control erosion. It does all of these things, but it doesn’t play well with others…
Autumn olive is a bully! It spreads like crazy. It crowds out native plants and changes the soil chemistry to reduce competition from other species. It even turns out that the nutritional value of its fruit to birds isn’t that high. Now we have these vast monocultures of a shrub that isn’t all it was advertised to be.
Join us at one of our Thursday evening work sessions on June 3rd, 10th, 17th, or 24th as we work to control and eradicate this species on Sylvan Solace Preserve.
No experience necessary. We’ll provide the tools and training.
Watch the weather! In the event of rain, the work session will be canceled.
Directions to the preserve: http://bit.ly/SylvanSolacePreserve

Details

Date:
June 17, 2021
Time:
5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Venue

Sylvan Solace Preserve
4561 W. Pickard Rd
Mt. Pleasant, MI 48858 United States
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Phone:
989-772-5777