Join Frost Science as we work on several citizen science activities at the East Greynolds Park restoration site including:
Invasive Plant Documentation and Removal: Invasive plants will be removed from the site to make way for native vegetation. Marine Debris Cleanup: Volunteers collect trash from the beach and log each item using Marine Debris Tracker and Clean Swell, free smartphone and tablet apps. Biodiversity Monitoring: Volunteers observe newly planted trees throughout our restoration site as well as observing native wildlife. Observations may be logged with iNaturalist – another smartphone app. Native Vegetation Planting: Volunteers plant trees and grasses to enhance native habitats.
Taking place once a month, MUVE Volunteer Workdays are excellent opportunities to make an immediate impact on the environment by investing your time in one of our several restoration projects. Volunteers must only commit to a single workday at a time but can choose to do so regularly.
SPACES LIMITED! Only 50 places available. Online registration is open until Friday, December 13 at 12:00 p.m.
Parking Instructions:
Park in East Greynolds parking lot.
DO NOT PAY TO PARK! Check in with MUVE staff to receive a parking pass during the event.