Restoring Native Habitats: Invasive Plant Removal at Natural Chimneys Wildlife Trail

Lora Steiner conquers an invasive. Photo by Cheryl Shull.

Work continues on removing invasive plants from the Natural Chimneys Wildlife Trail. On November 14th, Lora Steiner, Wick Fary, Art Fovargue, and Cheryl Shull helped clear a large stand of Chinese privet from one section of the trail. There is still much work ahead, but these Headwaters Master Naturalists remain committed to restoring native habitats and promoting conservation on this important public land.

If you’d like to join our team, please contact Cheryl Shull at cherylshull@yahoo.com.

Cheryl Shull, Volunteer Service Projects Committee Chair