
Mississippi River CITO: National Public Lands Day!
September 25, 2010
9:30 - 12:00
Let's Cache In Trash Out with the Mississippi National River and Recreation
Area! In celebration of National Public Lands Day, REI, the
National Park Service and St. Paul Parks & Recreation are
partnering to hold a habitat restoration event at Crosby Farm
Regional Park along the Mississippi River. A light
breakfast including coffee and volunteer wicking t-shirts will be
provided.
This local park is undergoing a dramatic transformation as non
native plants are removed allowing native plants to re-establish.
Let's keep the momentum going! This site sports a restored native
prairie, floodplain forest, wetlands, riverfront and miles of
trails. However, the non-native buckthorn tree, arguably one of the
worst trash trees, has invaded the forest here and threatens to
take over. Site managers have cut down the trees, and our focus
today will be removing this woody trash and debris from the forest.
Help us take the trash trees out!
Parking: Leave all valuables at home or lock in
your trunk before arriving. Parking lot available.
Check In: Look for the uniformed National Park
Service volunteer leaders.
Activity: We will be working in a forested area
off of a paved trail in the park. We will be hauling pre-cut
buckthorn trunks and branches out of the forested area and stacking
them on the paved lots for later removal.
What to Bring: Bring a full water bottle for
drinking (Green tip: a reusable container is better for the
environment than plastic water bottles). If you are allergic
to bee stings, are diabetic or have other special medical needs,
please bring the necessary supplies and notify the leader. We do
carry a first aid kit and are within easy access of major
thoroughfares. Volunteers may want to bring their own sun screen,
sun glasses, mosquito/tick repellant. The National Park Service and
our partners will provide leather gloves and tools.
What to Wear: Wear long pants and sturdy boots or
shoes.Volunteers are encouraged to bring a
lightweight, long sleeve shirt to protect against sunburn, bug
bites, and minor scratches. Volunteers can bring their own gloves
(leather) or wear ones that are provided for their use that
day.
Rain or Shine: Due to the preparation work
involved, the National Park Service operates under a rain or shine
policy. However, we will not do a program when lightning or other
severe weather is in effect.
This CITO event is limited to the first 20 logged
participants. Please log will attend responsibly.