Habitat Restoration Work Parties offered at Nisqually Land Trust
100 Brown Farm Road Northeast, Olympia, WA 98516
To register: contact the Volunteer Coordinator by email or calling.
No cost to volunteer.
Thurston, WA
Description
Habitat restoration work parties are held every Wednesday year-round and 2-3 Saturdays per month between October and May. Volunteering is a fun way to see Land Trust properties, exercise, and improve wildlife habitat at different locations throughout the Nisqually River Watershed, from Lacey to Ashford. Here are some of the activities volunteers are involved in: - Plantings - plant native trees and shrubs to restore or rehabilitate disturbed areas. - Plant maintenance - mulch around new native trees and shrubs and help remove plant protectors from established seedlings. - Weed control - cut or pull invasive weeds that threaten the health of native plants. Visit the calendar on website for upcoming events.
Providing organization
Nisqually Land Trust
To acquire and manage critical lands to permanently benefit the water, wildlife, and people of the Nisqually River Watershed.