Come help to restore habitat in the Union Bay Natural Area! The Union Bay Natural Area (UBNA) is a story of hope for reversing human-caused degradation to our ecosystems. Once a thriving marsh, for over 40 years UBNA was filled with trash, serving as a city landfill. After closure, the landfill was capped and the area was dedicated as a natural area and 'living laboratory' for ecological restoration. Be a part of the solution, and join a team of volunteers to remove invasive species and plant native plants, crucial parts of restoring the landscape to functioning habitat for wildlife and humans alike. RSVP Onlinehttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdJumD3O9K2tIRUruK2lCmf8sDHLMcyYEZnPgDOAFb30B_x8g/viewform Meet in the courtyard outside the Miller library. Gloves and tools will be provided. Please wear closed toed shoes, clothes that can get dirty, a rain jacket (always a chance of rain in Seattle!) and a water bottle. If you are late text Jon Backus at 707-529-5257 to find out where we are working that day. |