Join the Rockefeller State Park Preserve environmental stewardship team for this volunteer day event!
The Preserve lands are valued for their beauty and recognized for their diverse native plants and animals, which will soon encompass over 2,000 acres of woodlands, wetlands, forests, and fields. Today, our ecosystems face many threats that are drastically changing the forests’ landscapes. Volunteering at Rockefeller Preserve is more important now than ever before.
On the 20th, we will be removing invasive plants, cutting vines from trees, and spreading native seed to promote habitat restoration! Volunteers may also use this time to learn about all the ways to get involved, including citizen science opportunities and how to help in the garden. We depend upon volunteer stewards, like you, to protect our public lands for future generations. Please bring work gloves if you have them. Otherwise, a limited number will be available to sign out for the day.