Friday, November 8, 2019

Michigan state park stewardship volunteers needed in November

The DNR will host several volunteer stewardship workdays in November at state parks in southern Michigan.

Workdays are an enjoyable way to spend time outdoors while restoring Michigan's ecosystems and learning about its inhabitants.

November stewardship workdays are scheduled for:

  • Sunday, Nov. 10: Warren Dunes State Park (Berrien County), 1 to 4 p.m.
    Volunteers will work together to rid this popular park of privet, autumn olive, honeysuckle and other non-native invasive plants and protect the native forest from these exotic pests.
  • Sunday, Nov. 17: Warren Dunes State Park (Berrien County), 1 to 4 p.m.
    Volunteers will be working to protect the beautiful dunes, cutting and stump-treating scattered invasive woody shrubs and oriental bittersweet before they encroach further into the natural landscape.
  • Saturday, Nov. 30: Highland Recreation Area (Oakland County), 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
    Volunteers can join ongoing efforts to restore the Silo Field Trial Area to an open grassland by hauling and piling brush and stacking firewood.

Workday details (including meeting locations, the stewardship volunteer registration form and links to individual park maps and directions) are available on the DNR volunteer calendar. Please register either by using the volunteer registration form or by emailing FreiH@Michigan.gov.