You're invited to an invasive brush removal at Snyder Heritage Farm, a 154-acre natural area just north of the Des Moines metro.
Invasive brush removal involves using various hand tools (handsaws or loppers) to manually cut invasive brush so native species can thrive. No experience necessary. Instruction will be provided. All volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace.
About Snyder Heritage Farm
For nearly 30 years, Snyder Heritage Farm has been slowly transitioning from a traditional farm to a beautiful blend of prairie, oak savanna, woodland and wetland ecosystems. Snyder Heritage Farm is owned and managed by Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation.
Please wear/bring:
- Layers
- Boots with warm socks
- Lined winter work gloves (we will have some spares available)
- A winter hat you can wear under a helmet
- A water bottle
- Gear that you don’t mind getting dirty or scratched up (feel free to bring handsaws or loppers, if you have them)
Details
- No experience necessary
- You will be asked to sign a liability waiver
Directions
Snyder Heritage Farm is located 20 minutes northeast of Des Moines in Elkhart, Ia.
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Questions?
Contact Melanie Louis at mlouis@inhf.org or 515-288-1846, ext. 35.