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Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park - Restoration with Heron Habitat …04/12/2025

Activities
We'll be weeding and mulching around new plantings. Come join the fun and help keep a forest growing. No experience necessary. Everyone welcome!
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Interested in Becoming A Habitat Restoration Leader with HHH?
Whether you're experienced, or just getting started, Heron Habitat Helpers is offering a unique opportunity to learn about habitat restoration from a certified ecologist with decades of experience in the Pacific Northwest. Join us in supporting the ongoing restoration of forest habitats, guiding them toward becoming mature, self-sustaining mixed coniferous and deciduous forests. By nurturing healthy forests, you'll be contributing to efforts that help mitigate climate change—trees and other woody plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis, storing it in their tissues. We'll provide all the training you need. Connect with like-minded individuals and help restore urban forests to health. Skills you'll gain include native plant identification, understanding habitat needs, recognizing and controlling invasive species, planting densities and plans, and effective mulching practices. The schedule will be coordinated and worked out together. Contact us at membership@heronhelpers.org to learn more.
All ages OK
6 out of 20 participants registered.
What to Bring
Wear weather appropriate layers including long pants and long sleeves. Clothes that can get dirty or snagged. We work if raining :-)
Recommend bringing a full water bottle. We'll provide a light snack.
Where to Meet
Meet at Ohman Place - on 36th Ave W in Magnolia.
Map your way to Ohman Place and 36th Ave W 98199
Where to Park
There is ample free street parking. Site is close to Bus stops 33 or 24.
Date & Time
April 12, 2025 9am - 1pm
Contact
Marla Master
membership@heronhelpers.org
Scott Luchessa
luchessas@gmail.com