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Honeysuckles
greens up long before the native species and makes the
area too shady for the natives to survive.
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Jr. Park
Volunteers for June Jr. Naturalists
Darke County Parks invites students in grades 3-6 to join them for the
June Jr. Naturalists program on Saturday, June 25th from 9:30am to 12pm
at Shawnee Prairie Preserve on St. Rt. 502 west of Greenville. The June
program will feature honeysuckle and garlic mustard. Honeysuckle smells
terrific, but is non-native and invasive. That means it’s killing off
many of Darke County’s native plants. Garlic Mustard also smells great
as a savory herb, and was brought to this area by European settlers. It
too is non-native and highly invasive. With loppers and trash bags in
hand participants will hit the trails to learn about native verses
non-native plants and work to make Shawnee Prairie a better place.
Remember to dress in old clothes, for the weather, and for being off
trail.
The Jr. Naturalists program is a series of monthly programs designed to
give students a hands-on introduction to natural resource management.
Hikes, work projects, and independent study are all part of this
fun-filled nature study club. A fee of $3 is charged for the program,
and preregistration is required. For any questions about the Jr.
Naturalists program or any other Park District programs or to register
for the June class, please call the park office at (937) 548-0165 or
email info@darkecountyparks.org.
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