Remove garlic mustard on the Vermillion River
The South Branch of the Vermillion Aquatic Management Area lies along a beautiful, meandering branch of the Vermillion River between Hastings and Rosemount. Oak woodlands on rolling hills sit above the stream with diverse native prairie along its banks.
Garlic mustard has spread into the woodlands, and we'll pull and bag the plants to make space for native woodland plants to thrive.
To access the site, we'll walk along the fields of the Hmong-American Farmers Association, which will be planted with early-season crops.
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. This event is part of the Vermillion Stewards program, helping residents learn about the watershed while working to protect and enhance its unique natural resources.
Accessibility
Pulling garlic mustard at this site is a moderate-intensity activity with a longer walk over uneven ground. Some on-site carpooling may be involved. In the work area, there may be downed trees, mosquitoes and ticks. Please wear sturdy footwear, long pants and a lightweight shirt with sleeves to protect your skin.
There are no restroom facilities at the site, so please plan ahead.
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.
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