Here is an opportunity to participate in restoring part of our native lands - going on for 7 hours on Saturday with another opportunity on Sunday for an additional 7 hours. Note that they are NOT seeking a full 7 hour commitment for either day, spend the time and effort to the extend that you are able. Please see the Livablecutler Facebook site for more information.
We will be restoring our coastal ecosystems.
March 24&25, Sat and Sun. 8:30 - 3:30
What will we be doing?
Planting native plants - restoring uplands with pineland and hammock species and coastal wetlands with native grasses. Also removing light debris, installing interpretive signs, and mulching trails.
Where?
SE corner of Old Cutler Rd and SW 184 St - at the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands
Who?
All are welcomed. From individuals, groups, schools, organizations, and elected officials. And we give credit for needed volunteer hours.
You too can be a part of this great effort and add your own brush strokes to the painting.
Gloves, drinks, and snacks will be provided.
Just bring sunscreen and energy!
March 24&25, Sat and Sun. 8:30 - 3:30
What will we be doing?
Planting native plants - restoring uplands with pineland and hammock species and coastal wetlands with native grasses. Also removing light debris, installing interpretive signs, and mulching trails.
Where?
SE corner of Old Cutler Rd and SW 184 St - at the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands
Who?
All are welcomed. From individuals, groups, schools, organizations, and elected officials. And we give credit for needed volunteer hours.
You too can be a part of this great effort and add your own brush strokes to the painting.
Gloves, drinks, and snacks will be provided.
Just bring sunscreen and energy!
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