Volunteers: remove Japanese stiltgrass in West Seneca

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Date(s) - Saturday, Sep 10, 2022
9:00 am-12:00 pm

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Volunteers are needed to help WNY PRISM remove Japanese stiltgrass, a high priority, early detection invasive species, from areas in West Seneca.

Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum) was recently found in parts of Western New York. It is an annual, short grass that quickly spreads to form extensive mats that harm native plants and plant communities. It can also alter soil nutrient cycling processes, facilitate erosion, inhibit tree survival and growth, and reduce habitat and forage for wildlife.

The plant is simple to ID and easy to pull.

There will be four opportunities to volunteer:

Each session will run from 9 am – noon.

Registration is required. Register here. 

Light refreshments will be provided, as will water, bug spray and gloves. We ask that volunteers wear long pants, shoes plus socks, and bring a reusable water bottle. You may also want to bring your own gloves (gardening gloves work great!), a hat and/or sunscreen.