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    Join ISN & local partners to remove invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) from Clay Cliffs Natural Area in Leland. Then, stay after for a delicious garlic mustard-themed lunch. This is a workbee for all ages! All volunteers will also receive an ISN tee shirt as a thank you for participating. Dress for the weather, and bring garden gloves if you prefer. We will work rain or shine!RSVPs are recommended to ensure lunch will be available. You can sign up here.When: Saturday, May 20, 2017 - 9:00am-12:00pmWhere: Meet at the Leland Library to carpool to Clay Cliffs Natural Area. We will return to the library after working to enjoy lunch! Contact: Emily Cook, ISN Outreach Specialist, (231)941-0960 x20 or email ecook@gtcd.org.
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    Join ISN & local partners to remove invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) from Tank Hill in Frankfort. Then, stay after for a delicious garlic mustard-themed lunch. This is a workbee for all ages! All volunteers will also receive an ISN tee shirt as a thank you for participating. Dress for the weather, and bring garden gloves if you prefer. We will work rain or shine!RSVPs are recommended to ensure lunch will be available. You can sign up here.When: Friday, May 19, 2017 - 9:00am-12:00pmWhere: Meet at the First Congregational Church in downtown Frankfort. We will carpool to Tank Hill to work and return to the church after for lunch!Contact: Emily Cook, ISN Outreach Specialist, (231)941-0960 x20 or email ecook@gtcd.org.
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    Join ISN & local partners to remove invasive garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) from the Natural Education Reserve by the Boardman River Nature Center. Then, stay after for a delicious garlic mustard-themed lunch. This is a workbee for all ages! All volunteers will also receive an ISN tee shirt as a thank you for participating. Dress for the weather, and bring garden gloves if you prefer. We will work rain or shine!RSVPs are recommended to ensure lunch will be available. You can sign up here. When: Saturday, May 13, 2017 - 9:00am-12:00pmWhere: Boardman River Nature Center, 1450 Cass Rd., Traverse City, MI 49685Contact: Emily Cook, ISN Outreach Specialist, (231)941-0960 x20 or email ecook@gtcd.org.
  4. ISN has been working on controlling garlic mustard in a small residential area in Grand Traverse County since 2013, in large part because of the area's fantastic integration into the existing forest habitats. In previous years, garlic mustard choked out nearly all other vegetation: As the years have gone by, the native vegetation (Dutchman's breeches, squirrel corn, trout lilies, and even Trillium) have returned in profusion. We're still working, every year: ...but now it's a much prettier view while we work! And in spring 2017, our Seasonal Technicians found some very special Trillium! In addition to our "normal" red Trillium (T. erectum) pictured above, they spotted the rare yellow-form (T. erectum f. luteum) and a return visit yielded a pale "salmon" red Trillium as well: Moral of the story: sometimes you don't know what you're saving until you've put in the work! All photos by ISN personnel, besides the 2 "special" Trillium photos by Bob Grzesiak (from the same site), used with permission because he's my dad.
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    Please help the stewardship department battle a variety of invasive plants this spring and summer. We will start the season by completing our goal of removing over 3,000 pounds of garlic mustard. We will then move on to controlling invasive shrubs and spotted knapweed from the prairies, purple loosestrife from the wetlands, and will end the season controlling autumn olive from our forests.Interested volunteers are encouraged to wear long pants, long sleeves, and sturdy shoes. Water, work gloves, and good company will be provided! Meet fellow “Weed Warriors” in the lobby of the Visitor Center. Starting with the May 12th work day lunch will be included! If inclement weather is predicted, please call the Institute for an update at: (269) 721-4190.
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    Join volunteers in pulling garlic mustard and contribute to the Garlic Mustard Challenge! For more information on the challenge check out the webpage: https://www.stewardshipnetwork.org/garlic-mustard-challenge Brower Lake Nature Preserve-8748 Je Ne Be Drive, Rockford, MI
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