Scotch Broom Removal at Umpqua Dunes – John Dellenback Dunes Trailhead – Saturday, August 24

John Dellenback Dunes

Join the Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative at the John Dellenback Dunes Trailhead to remove Scotch broom at the Umpqua Dunes on Saturday, August 24 from 10 a.m. to noon. Volunteers are needed to continue our efforts to remove invasive Scotch broom from one of our "Protect the Best" sites. It is approximately 0.4 miles uphill on the trail to the worksite. This is a family event, so children and friendly dogs on leash are welcome. Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes for hiking on the sand and bring work gloves, water, snacks, and sunscreen.  Please bring shovels, hand saws, or loppers if [...]

National Public Lands Day – Scotch Broom Removal at Heceta Dunes – Saturday, September 28

Heceta Dunes - Florence, OR

Help the Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative and the Siuslaw National Forest celebrate National Public Lands Day, Saturday, September 28 from 10 AM to Noon at Heceta Dunes, north of Florence. Volunteers are needed to remove invasive Scotch broom from one of our "Protect the Best" sites that was designated for its open sand dunes and native plants. This is a family event, so children are welcome to attend. National Public Lands Day is the nation's largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands. For over three decades, National Public Lands Day has inspired hundreds of thousands of volunteers to give back [...]

Scotch Broom Removal at Three Mile Prairie County Park – Saturday, October 26

Three Mile Prairie County Park Florence, OR, United States

Join the Oregon Dunes Restoration Collaborative and the Lane County Parks Department on Saturday, October 26 from 10 AM to Noon to remove invasive Scotch broom and small trees from the Three Mile Prairie Dunes County Park in Florence, OR. The Three Mile Prairie Dunes site provides good habitat for dunes-adapted native plants and wildlife, but is threatened by invasive weeds and vegetation. It is located north of Florence Golf Links and west of Highway 101 at Fred Meyer. It is a 15 minute walk from the northwest corner of the Fred Meyer parking lot to the work site over [...]

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