Nisqually Land Trust

Trip

Stewardship Half Day - Yelm Shoreline

Join us to remove invasive Himalayan blackberry from our Yelm Shoreline Protected Area!

  • Wed, Aug 4, 2021
  • Stewardship Partners Committee
  • Stewardship
  • Adults
  • Casual

We will be removing invasive Himalayan blackberry from our Yelm shoreline protected area. This is an on-going restoration project, join to contribute to the stewardship of this Nisqually estuary site.

Register HERE for directions to our work site. Please register BOTH on the Mountaineers and the Eventbrite link above to reserve your spot.  

Work parties are rain or shine! Individual, pre-packaged, light snacks are provided. Minors are welcome provided they are accompanied by an adult.

COVID-19 Volunteer Safety Guidelines

We are still following state guidelines in regards to COVID-19 safety practices. At this time, we have opened up the number of volunteers allowed, but we do still ask and encourage you to follow the guidelines below:


If you have experienced COVID-19 symptoms (cough, fever, shortness of breath, etc.) or have been in contact with someone who has within the last two weeks, or are feeling ill in any way, please stay home.


Volunteers and staff will maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet whenever possible and are encouraged to wear a mask if you are not vaccinated.


If a volunteer is diagnosed with COVID-19 within three weeks of attending a work party, we ask that they notify us.

If you have questions, please feel free to e-mail Courtney at volunteer@nisquallylandtrust.org.

Thanks, and we hope to see you soon!

No special skills or experience required. All are welcome! 

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Nisqually Land Trust


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Tools are provided. Please bring your own masks, gloves, water, and dress appropriately for working outside.  

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