Friends of the Lower Haw will be holding another invasive species removal day.
We are holding an invasive plant removal workday with State Parks biologists on Saturday, June 18th from 8:30 am to 12:00 noon in the Bynum Mill area. Invasive plant workdays typically involve identifying and removing non-native plants using clippers, pruners, saws, and other non-motorized hand tools. Learn about invasive plants and removal techniques. Bring your own loppers or hand pruners, work gloves, insect repellent, and water. Long pants, long sleeve shirt, and closed toe shoes are recommended.
WHO: Volunteers 19 and older. Youth volunteers 12 to 18 can participate as well if accompanied by adult.
WHEN: Saturday, June 18th at 8:30 am
WHERE: Lower Haw State Natural Area, directions below
Meet in Bynum at the lower parking lot off of Bynum Church road at 8:30 am. The Bynum Mill Access parking lot is located at the Haw River between Chapel Hill and Pittsboro. It is on the north side of the river, the Chapel Hill side. From US 15-501 coming from Pittsboro, turn right on Durham-Eubanks Road and follow it to the stop sign. At the stop sign, cross over Bynum Road and continue uphill on Bynum Church Road. After passing the church, continue downhill on Bynum Church Road and the large State Parks parking lot will be on the right.
Any questions:
Watch out invasives, here we come…
Register here:
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From: Megan Lynch
Sent: Wednesday, June 8, 2022 at 07:40:33 PM EDT
Subject: invasive species removal day