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REMOVE the INVASIVES C.I.T.O. jeep dash thighs Cache In Trash Out® Event

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Hidden : Saturday, February 25, 2023
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

25 February 2023, 10:30 - 12:00

The invasive plant we will be after is called the Bush honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) and is native to Asia. You can find information about it at https://mdc.mo.gov/discover-nature/field-guide/bush-honeysuckles.

The terrain is rated as a 5. As such, you will be expected to attend the whole hour and a half event to be able to claim this one. (I want dedicated people who will help make a dent in controlling the spread of Bush Honeysuckle in this park.)  If you can't walk for over an hour on rough, hilly terrain, possibly in very cold weather, then this event is not for you. You will either be clipping the branches off at the ground or applying the potion that the park has to kill it after the branches have been clipped.

Coordinates will take you to a parking lot where a park ranger will explain what we will be doing and how to recognize this invasive species in the woods. He also will explain how this bush is affecting the birds and the wildlife in our state.  They will be supplying loppers and spray for killing the bush honeysuckle. (They have 12 sets of clippers.) You are welcome to bring your own loppers or handsaw.  After the ranger is finished, we will walk to a location in the woods with our supplies where we will start our attack.

The parks person did say that if there's snow or ice, the park may be closed.

The ranger will remain at ground zero to help.

What you might want to bring:

* work gloves

* eye protection

* water / snack

* layers of clothing for Missouri weather

There's an on-line volunteer data base form that the park's director said would need to be filled out or he will have paper forms (you can fill out as little as you want on the paper form) to fill out on the morning of the event. He said the park gets credit for volunteers.       

https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationId=0&OrganizationGuid=d70edc96-af0b-42be-8b96-0f0430304703&EnterpriseId=0&ActivityGUID=91e031ef-2293-4bf5-aa98-267e313090a4&ApplicationFormNumber=2&UserId=0&OrganizationMemberId=0&HasAgreedToPolicy=False&HasEnterprise=False&HasActivity=True

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