Tend a rare prairie at Hastings Sand Coulee
Join FMR to tend a rare dry prairie at the Hastings Sand Coulee Scientific and Natural Area (SNA). Hastings Sand Coulee provides a haven for many rare plant and animal species. The deep-rooted native grasses and wildflowers of the coulee also help hold soil in place and act as natural filters for pollutants, meaning less sediment from soil erosion and runoff pollution seep into the nearby Vermillion and Mississippi rivers.
On this summer evening, volunteers will work with FMR staff to remove invasive plant species, protecting the prairie's threatened native plant species and improving wildlife habitat.
All are welcome, but capacity is limited and registration is required. As always, all tools and training will be provided, and volunteers are encouraged to work at their own pace and comfort level.
Accessibility
Hastings Sand Coulee SNA is a native prairie with no walking trails. We'll be walking through long grasses and up a small hill to get to our work area, which is a short distance from the parking lot. The closest bathroom facility is a gas station about a mile north
Ready to register?
Please use the form below to register for this event. If you have questions or concerns, you can contact us at volunteer@fmr.org or 651.477.0925.
If you're under 18 and interested in volunteering without the company of your parent or guardian, please take a moment and have them fill out this brief minor permission form before the event.
Can't make it?
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The Laura Jane Musser Fund, United Way of Hastings, 3M, BNSF Foundation, RBC Wealth Management, Xcel Energy, the Outdoor Heritage Fund and donors like you!