Join us on Saturday, November 15th, to help us restore the natural beauty of Cedar Mountain Preserve by volunteering to remove invasive privet along the trail! Privet is harmful to our natural spaces for several reasons. It displaces native species and produces a dense thicket, ultimately decreasing biodiversity. It spreads rapidly and grows quickly, making it difficult to manage. Your work will truly make a difference to wildlife who depend on native vegetation.
Event Details:
Location: Parking is available next door at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center, click on the google maps link for directions. https://maps.app.goo.gl/oYUCE6QV7SzSS2SC8
Date & Time: Saturday, November 15th, 9:00am-11am
Please Note: There are restrooms next door at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center
What to Bring: Don't forget your own water. Please wear closed-toed shoes and long pants, we recommend wearing long sleeves.
Feel free to reach out to Jade.affleck@dallascounty.org or call 214-653-6364 with any questions.