Invasive Species Bio Blitz

Saturday, April 23, 2016
12:30 to 2:00 p.m.

Help Minneopa State Park fight invasive species by attending a buckthorn removal event on April 23rd (Saturday) from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.  We need your assistance in this ongoing fight to maintain a healthy native ecosystem.

 

Buckthorn is a shrub that first arrived in Minnesota during the mid-1800s with Euro-American settlers.  It was brought over from Europe as a popular hedge shrub but proved to be very invasive in our native communities. 

 

Why is buckthorn such a problem?

  • Out-competes native plants for nutrients, light, and moisture
  • Degrades wildlife habitat
  • Threatens the future of forests, wetlands, prairies, and other natural habitats
  • Contributes to erosion by shading out other plants that grow on the forest floor
  • Serves as host to other pests, such as crown rust fungus and soybean aphid
  • Forms an impenetrable layer of vegetation
  • Lacks "natural controls" like insects or disease that would curb its growth

 

Please pre-register for this event by sending an email to scott.kudelka@state.mn.us or calling 507-384-8890.  Entrance to the state park will be free for volunteering to remove buckthorn.

 

Meet at the Group Campground on the campground side of Minneopa State Park.  Please wear gloves, tear-resistant clothing, and sturdy boots.  If you have your own loppers please bring them along.  Beware that buckthorn has thorns and can be tough to get at. 

Contact: 
Scott Kudelka
507-384-8890
Minneopa State Park
54497 Gadwall RD
56001 Mankato , MN ,
Minnesota
County: 
Event type: 
Nature Presentation