Join the Issaquah Alps Trails Club and WA State Parks on an invasive species removal event, where we’ll be working to eradicate European Holly on Squak Mountain. This friendly-appearing plant is actually a Class-C noxious weed, with its dense shrubbery stifling our Western WA native plants if left unchecked. Join Anne Newcomb, our restoration extraordinaire, and the knowledgeable Washington State Parks Cascade Foothills Park Ranger Ellen Moline in helping our native plants thrive.
We will be going off-trail to eradicate any holly we find, so closed-toe shoes are a must. We’ll also be carrying in any tools we need to successfully remove these species—feel free to bring gloves if you have them.
WHEN AND WHERE
Date: Friday, June 6th
Time: 9 AM - 12 PM
Where: Squak Mountain Trail Parking at May Valley Loop Trailhead. We will meet in the parking lot and walk up the hill together on the trail with tools.
What to Bring
Bring your own gloves if you have them. There will be gloves available for those who don't have their own. Please dress in layers and in clothing you don't mind getting dirty. Old denim is perfect to protect your skin from pricklies! Closed-toed shoes are a requirement, long sleeves, and pants are recommended. Be sure to bring a bottle of water and any snacks you might need for the afternoon.
POINT OF CONTACT
Anne Newcomb, work party leader: anne@annenewcomb.net
Registration required.
Can’t make this date, but still want to participate? We welcome private restoration events.