- Waterloo: JLW CISMA & DNR Garlic Mustard Workday
Location:
42.324309, -84.0853935, Chelsea, MI 48118
May 11, 2026 10:00AM - May 11, 2026 12:30PM - EDT
Event Description:
Join us as we work with JLW CISMA (Jackson, Lenawee and Washtenaw Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area) to remove invasive garlic mustard from around the Eddy Discover Center!
Where: Meet at the upper parking lot of the Eddy Discovery Center.
GPS/ Map Coordinates: 42.321932, -84.086950
GPS/ Map Coordinates: 42.321932, -84.086950
What to Wear and Bring: Please dress for outdoor work, wearing long pants, long-sleeve shirt, work boots, and sun protection. Bring layers to dress for the weather. Bring water, a snack, and any medication you might need. To prevent the spread of invasive species, ensure all gear is free of mud and seeds. Work gloves, eye protection, and hand tools are provided.
More about the Volunteer Stewardship Program: Volunteer stewardship workdays with the DNR engage volunteers through hands-on restoration and education as they help remove invasive plants threatening high-quality ecosystems in state parks across southern lower Michigan. Volunteers learn plant identification, see rare ecosystems, connect with others and more. No experience is necessary and equipment and instruction are provided.
If you have questions regarding Volunteer Stewardship with the DNR, please contact SE Natural Resource Steward:
Anna Cone
conea1@michigan.gov
517-551-4969
Anna Cone
conea1@michigan.gov
517-551-4969
Policies:
- Workday cancellations: If a workday is canceled due to inclement weather or any other reason, registered participants will receive an email notice at least two hours before the scheduled meeting time. Please check your email before departing.
- Groups and youth: Youth under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, who must sign a liability waiver for the minor. Organized youth group leaders may sign this waiver instead.
- Accessibility & Hazards: We will be walking off trail on uneven ground and bending over to cut and treat or pull invasive species. Expect to get dirty and to have potential exposure to poison ivy, poison sumac, ticks, mosquitos, and stinging insects.
Organized By:
Anna Cone