
Klingel Stewardship Series – Site Maintenance
June 11, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
An event every month that begins at 9:00 am on day Second of the month, repeating until June 11, 2022
Volunteers needed for GPC’s Klingel Stewardship Series!
Join Great Peninsula Conservancy (GPC) for our final stage in the Klingel Stewardship Series! Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wetland Wildlife Refuge hosts scenic and ecologically sensitive tidal saltmarsh and grassland habitats, home to a variety of animals such as juvenile salmon and great blue heron. GPC’s stewardship work at Klingel will be accomplished in three steps: 1) preparing the site for planting, 2) planting 5,000 native shrubs and trees in January 2022, and 3) maintaining the site after planting. With your help, GPC can restore native, climate-resilient species in this special shoreline habitat!
We will be at our Klingel-Bryan-Beard Wetland Wildlife Refuge on April 9th to maintain the 5,000 trees that we planted in January! We need your support to keep the weeds out and the trees healthy!
Activities:
- Planting sedges, mulching trees, and removing invasive blackberry and scotch broom.
- Remember to dress in warm layers and pack rain gear. Bring loppers if you have them!
- Tools and snacks will be provided.
Where: UPDATED LOCATION: Beard’s Cove, 1851 WA-300, Belfair, WA 98528
When: Saturday, April 9th, 9am to 12pm
For more information: Contact Hannah at hannahm@greatpeninsula.org or (360) 373-3500
Brought to you by: Great Peninsula Conservancy and Western Washington University
Funding: Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, The Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment, Natural Resource Conservation Services (NRCS) Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP), Western Washington University, One Tree Planted
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