Restore the Forest - Invasive Removal

Get Connected Icon Happens On Feb 9, 2023
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Description

Join your community members as we spend time in the woods together, chatting and restoring the ecological health of your public lands! At this volunteer opportunity, we will be planting native trees to restore ecosystems that have been overwhelmed by invasive species. In addition to planting native trees, we will also be removing invasive species.  
 
What will volunteers be doing at this event? 
Volunteers will be removing invasive plant species from the forest surrounding the Community Center in an area known as Beech Grove Hill. This process may be relatively strenuous, but is quite enjoyable service! Depending on the day, we may also be planting small native seedlings.
 
What is the community impact of this event? 
First, we must ask, what is an invasive species? It is a species which is introduced to habitats where it is not native and harms the environment, human health, or the economy. In Shelby Park and Bottoms, a few species in particular have spread and pose a serious threat to the health of the park’s ecosystems (and natural beauty). 
 
Invasive species reduce biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. In addition, they make our forests much less beautiful. By removing invasive plants, we open up the forest and provide an opportunity for native species to move back into the space. In the long term, this will ensure that our forests can continue to host a wide variety of mature trees, native shrubs, and the animals that benefit from healthy, native Middle Tennessee forest. 
 
Accessibility: 
We will meet at the Shelby Park Community Center and walk a short distance to Beech Grove Hill (the forest between the Community Center and Lake Sevier). We will transport saplings to this area and then plant them! For the invasive removal portion, we will be carrying heavy tools over uneven ground. We will begin on primitive trails but quickly venture off-trail to begin removal. Expect hot and humid conditions. Restrooms are located inside the community center.  
 
What to bring? 
I would recommend bringing your own water bottle. Water, gloves, snacks, and all needed tools will be provided. Because we will be walking through the woods, please wear pants and close-toed shoes.
 
What’s next? 
If you sign up for this event, you will receive a reminder email a few days before the event with specific instructions regarding parking and any other necessary information. Any questions? Feel free to send me an email at cayty@friendsofshelby.org.  We hope to see you out there!   
 
Founded in 2008, Friends of Shelby is a private, nonprofit organization working to preserve, enhance, and promote Shelby Park and Bottoms for everyone to appreciate and protect. We work to protect the natural and historical integrity of the area by supporting appropriate recreational activities, maintaining and enhancing its features, promoting programs that inspire appreciation and conservation of the Park and Bottoms, and advocating for a level playing field for the various user groups. 

Details

Get Connected Icon Volunteers should be between the ages of 16 and 125.
Get Connected Icon Is Family Friendly
Get Connected Icon Register by Feb 8, 2023
Get Connected Icon Is Outdoors
Inclement Weather Plan: If inclement weather occurs, you will be notified of cancellation via email.
Get Connected Icon Is Not Wheelchair Accessible
Get Connected Icon Please wear close-toed shoes.
Get Connected Icon Requires: General Liability Waiver

Location

Get Connected Icon 1900 Davidson St
Nashville, TN  37206