3/25 West Duwamish Greenbelt
Nature Consortium
| What |
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| When |
Mar 25, 2010 from 08:00 am to 04:00 pm |
| Contact Name | Marisa Ordonia |
| Contact Email | volunteer@naturec.org |
| Contact Phone | 206-923-0853 |
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The Nature Consortium hosts volunteer work parties year round.
Each work party begins with a short informal forest ecology workshop.
During the fall/winter months we remove invasive species and maintain
our site. During the fall and winter we remove invasive species,
mulch, and plant native plants and trees in the West Duwamish Greenbelt
(see below for more details). Performing artists "play in the woods"
during many of our work parties, and include singers, instrumentalists,
and dancers.
Time: 8am - 4pm
Contacts:
RSVP is mandatory for all work parties as our locations vary. E-mail Marisa at volunteer@naturec.org or call 206.923.0853 (Please provide your Name, Phone, Email, and Work Party Date of Interest.)
E-mail Mark Tomkiewicz (buphalo) at buphalo@naturec.org or call 206.930.9025 if you have a group of 10+ and would like to book a work party.
Website: www.naturec.org/restoration.htm
*Volunteers
must wear work clothes that can get dirty, long pants, and sturdy
close-toed shoes. We work rain or shine, so please come prepared for
the weather! During the cold and wet fall/winter months we
strongly suggest that volunteers not wear cotton, but instead opt for
fleece, wool, and other synthetic fabrics that stay warm even when they
are wet. We also recommend packing an extra pair of clothes, a plastic
bag, and a piece of cardboard or other recyclable material to separate
your muddy clothes/shoes from your vehicles. Even if it doesn’t rain,
some parts of the Greenbelt are still muddy.
*Tools, gloves
and refreshments will be provided. Bring a full water bottle. We will
have water available for refills. Bring a bagged lunch if you require
more than a small snack.
West Duwamish Greenbelt
Nature
Consortium's Urban Forest Restoration Project is committed to the
long-term stewardship and restoration of the West Duwamish Greenbelt.
The Greenbelt is the largest remaining contiguous forest within Seattle
city limits, consisting of 182 acres in park land and another 300 acres
in privately owned land. Foxes, red-legged frogs, hawks, and bald
eagles are found within the Greenbelt, which encompasses the extended
forest along the eastern slopes of West Seattle that is visible from
I-5. Our main restoration goal is reintroducing native conifer species
to the Greenbelt, and we also focus on invasive plant removal, site
maintenance and environmental education.


