- Posted December 06, 2011
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DNR seeks volunteers to weed out invasive plants
CLAY TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) -- The Department of Natural Resources has announced a schedule of volunteer stewardship workdays in December at five southeastern Michigan state parks and recreation areas.
The department says it needs people to help cut invasive shrubs, helping protect and restore the areas and improve habitat for important plants and animals.
Workdays are scheduled for Dec. 10 at Highland Recreation Area in Oakland County; Dec. 10 at Island Lake Recreation Area in Livingston County; and Dec. 11 at Pinckney Recreation Area in Washtenaw County.
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Published: Tue, Dec 6, 2011
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