City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation
1 to 3 p.m.
12spots remaining
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Sedge meadows are a unique type of wetland, accurately described, for the larger percentage of sedges present when compared to a wet meadow. Although similar in appearance to grasses, sedges have d...
A smaller version of our annual Holiday Gift Giveaway, clients will have the opportunity to "shop" for newly donated items such as clothing, household items, children's items, and more.
Set-up volunteers will be responsible for coming into the buildi...
A smaller version of our annual Holiday Gift Giveaway, clients will have the opportunity to "shop" for newly donated items such as clothing, household items, children's items, and more.
Event support volunteers will be responsible for assisting clien...
Stewardship Workday at Leslie Park-Presidents' Day
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation
1 to 3 p.m.
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Wetland habitats not only provide a home and food source to many plants and animals that live on land and in water, but they also improve water quality, control erosion, and mitigate flooding. Jo...
Forgotten Harvest Food Giveaway @ Alternatives For Girls
Alternatives For Girls
8:45am - 12:00pm
12spots remaining
Thursday February 18th, from 8:45am-12pm or when food runs out!
WE WILL BE HAVING THIS EVENT THE 1st and 3rd THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH
If you need to come late or leave early, we can accomodate you, any time you can give is greatly appreciated!
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City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation
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Foxfire South Nature Area is home to an uncommon butterfly called the Acadian Hairstreak. This butterfly is light gray and dotted with orange spots on the hindwing. In warmer months, you might be a...
City of Ann Arbor Natural Area Preservation
1 to 3 p.m.
10spots remaining
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Help us honor the late environmental activist, Mary Beth Doyle, by removing invasive shrubs from prairie edges inside Mary Beth Doyle Park. One of the ways prairie ecosystems are lost is due to inv...
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