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Stay Home Garlic Mustard Pull

The Little Forks Conservancy is having a Stay Home Garlic Mustard Pull that will be happening through May 31st. We are encouraging people to help control the invasive species by challenging them to pull garlic mustard from their properties! 
More information, as well as, an informative video on how to pull and remove the invasive species can be found on their website (
https://www.littleforks.org/blog/stay-home-garlic-mustard-pull). The website also has a place for people to report how much garlic mustard they pulled. For more information, contact Shelby Cain, Huron Pines AmeriCorps Member, Land Steward
 
Little Forks Conservancy
105 Post Street
Midland, MI 48640
989-835-4886
www.littleforks.org

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  • Home
  • About
    • Services >
      • Wildlife Habitat Seeds
      • Equipment Rental
    • Annual Reports >
      • GCD History
    • Donate >
      • List of Sponsors
    • Our Team >
      • Join Our Team
      • The GCD Board
      • Partners >
        • NRCS
  • Events
    • Education & Workshops >
      • Forest Hill Nature Area
      • Water Quality
      • Septic Programs
  • Wildlife Habitat
    • Wildlife >
      • Hunting & Access
      • U.S. Fish and Wildflife
    • Habitat >
      • Invasive Species
      • Native Landscaping
      • Habitat Restoration Projects
  • Farming
    • What is Regen Ag?
    • MAEAP >
      • Farmstead System
      • Forest, Wetlands & Habitat System
    • NSP Pollution
  • Watersheds
    • Bad River Watershed
    • Maple River Watershed
    • Pine River Watershed
  • Contact