

Our July volunteer stewardship work party will take place at Circle Creek Habitat Reserve, just south of Seaside.
Using our tried-and-true pull, pile and stomp method, we will be removing policeman’s helmet (also known as jewelweed or Himalayan balsam), a non-native invasive plant species that thrives in moist areas and riparian zones, threatening native plants.
The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 19. We can use volunteers to help us with this important stewardship work on a beautiful habitat reserve! All are welcome to join this family friendly event, but registration is required!
Bathrooms on site, but please leave your dogs at home.