As caretakers of Ann Arbor’s Natural Areas, volunteers with the Ann Arbor Parks Department serve the greater community by:
- Restoring local ecosystems
- Expanding access to quality experiences in nature
- Strengthening bonds through service
At this event, you’ll help protect Ann Arbor’s biodiversity and public lands by cutting and removing invasive shrubs with hand saws and loppers. This work creates more space for native plants to thrive, providing food and habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife.
Event Details
What You’ll Be Doing
- Using hand saws and loppers to cut invasive shrubs
- Hauling brush and working off-trail
- Supporting the long-term health of this natural area
Hazards & Safety Notes
This work involves the usual hazards of being in nature, including:
- Off-trail walking on uneven surfaces and difficult footing
- Exposure to plants with thorns and poison ivy
- Muddy or snowy conditions, depending on weather
- Expect to get dirty while working outdoors
What to Bring
- Thick, long pants
- Closed-toe shoes (sturdy boots recommended)
- Layers to dress for the weather
- Filled water bottle
We Provide
- Tools (hand saws, loppers), gloves, and training
- Guidance from experienced staff
- A chance to enjoy time in nature while giving back to your community