Thursday Trails Work Party, October 28th, 2021

This is a restoration work party, where FPC will be removing invasive species from inside Forest Park and planting native species to help manage the natural health of the forest.

Join us in helping make Forest Park accessible and protecting the long term health of the trails!

When: Thursday, October 28th, 9am to 12pm.

What:  We will be removing invasive species.

Where: Birch Trailhead. Parking is limited. Carpooling encouraged!

Pack plenty of water and dress for all weather conditions. Long pants and sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required for your safety. All training, tools and work gloves will be provided. In recent years, Forest Park has seen an uptick in bee activity, if you have any allergies, please bring medications in case of emergency!

Additionally, FPC will continue to abide by the Oregon Health Authority guidelines, and we ask that all participants follow our policy guidelines found here.  FPC will make every effort to provide materials to keep participants safe and healthy!

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Date

Oct 28 2021
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Time

9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Labels

Volunteer Work Party

Location

Birch Trail
Birch Trailhead

Forest Park Conservancy
833 SW 11th Ave, Suite 800
Portland, OR 97205

Office Hours:
We are currently working remotely.
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info@forestparkconservancy.org
(503) 223-5449

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