Lend a hand in restoring forest habitats and supporting their journey toward becoming vibrant, self-sustaining woodlands. By caring for these ecosystems, you’ll help fight climate change, as trees naturally absorb and store carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. Healthy forests provide food, shelter, and safe spaces for birds and wildlife to raise their young—making your efforts vital for both nature and the planet.
We’ll be working at the Ohman section of Kiwanis Ravine in Magnolia. We’ll remove weeds to help natives we’ve already planted get established. Come for a a while or stay the whole time. We’re a friendly, easy-going bunch.
No experience needed—everyone is welcome. Perfect way to get a start on student service hours.
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