116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Help remove invasive species from Jackson County prairies
Register to volunteer for Wednesday’s event
Nov. 5, 2021 6:00 am
On Wednesday at 10 a.m., join Jackson County Conservation to help out some of the area’s rarest and most impaired habitats, the remnant prairie. Invasive and woody species threaten this rare ecosystem and the removal of these threats is vital.
Jackson County Conservation staff and volunteers will help remove invasive and woody species from Ozark Wildlife Area’s remnant prairies. Volunteers will get a chance to experience a rare and fragile ecosystem. Hand tools will be provided. Volunteers are asked to wear long pants and closed-toed shoes, and to bring plenty of water.
For registration or questions, please contact Tony Vorwald at tony@jacksonccb.com.
The group will meet, carpool, and caravan from the Hurstville Interpretive Center, 18760 — 63rd St., Maquoketa, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The next volunteer opportunity on the prairie is Nov. 24.
The Hurstville Interpretive Center in Maquoketa. Jackson County Conservation staff and volunteers will meet here Wednesday morning before heading out to remove invasive and woody species from Ozark Wildlife Area’s remnant prairies. (Gazette photo)