Michigan DNR looking for volunteer workers at Grand Mere State Park
Posted: Oct 2, 2022 11:28 AM EDT
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STEVENSVILLE, Mich. -- The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is looking for volunteer workers to help clear out species of invasive plants from Grand Mere State Park.
Volunteers and DNR workers will meet at the small parking area at Willow and Rosemary at 10 a.m. on Saturday and work through 12 p.m.
No previous experience is necessary, and herbicide will be used to remove invasive species from the park.
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