Join Friends of the Mississippi River on Thursday, July 20th from 6-8 PM, as we return to protect Pine Bend Bluffs Scientific & Natural Area (SNA), an award-winning restoration site known for some of the best views of the Upper Mississippi River. Working with FMR Lead Ecologist Karen Schik and FMR staff, volunteers will remove spotted knapweed and hoary alyssum, two invasive species encroaching on the native prairie.Minnesota's native bees and local wildlife depend on this rare habitat.
As always, training, gloves, tools and guidance will be provided. Volunteers should be aware, however, that an SNA is not your average park; there are no paved trails, pavilions or other facilities on site.
Preregistration is required, as capacity is limited. To learn more, including registration details, visit us at http://fmr.org/events/2017/07/20/pull-invasive-species-pine-bend-bluffs-sna
Registration closes end of the day on Wednesday, July 19th
For more information, visit: Pull invasive species at Pine Bend Bluffs SNA