Restore Native Ecosystems!
Join us for a Saturday in Mount Rose Wilderness! We will meet at the Hunter Creek trailhead at 8 am on Saturday, May 18th and hike to a location along Hunter Creek Trail as a group to remove the invasive musk thistle.
Musk thistle is classified as a noxious weed which spreads prolifically and negatively impacts native ecosystems. This weed thrives in disturbed areas like fire scars and replaces native plants. As wildfire seasons rage hotter and longer, restoration is vital to ensure native species have a fighting change at survival. Musk thistle competes with desirable native plants, and because of it's spiny nature, wildlife rarely graze upon it. When left unmanaged, it can take over and transform the landscape. Removing this invading species directly supports the health of our native ecosystems. Weed pulls are a fun way to spend time outdoors and help support the health of our native ecosystems.
See photos from a weed pull last year here!
Read more about the beautiful Mount Rose Wilderness here!
Information:
Difficulty: Moderate - See our difficulty rating scale here. This project is suitable for individuals in good physical condition who participate in a semi-exercise routing. Most people who are physically active can participate at this level. The project involves hiking 2-4 miles, partially off-trail, creek crossings, steep hills up and down, carrying a shovel, using the shovel, bending up and down
Location: Hunter Creek Trailhead
Dates: Saturday, May 18th, 8 am - 3 pm
Travel: Meet at Hunter Creek Trailhead
Gear/Clothing: Long sleeves, long pants, sturdy work or hiking shoes. Bring at least 2 liters of water, sunscreen, and a lunch/snacks. Shovels and gloves will be provided.
More Details: In-depth information such as weather and project specifics will be sent to those who RSVP about 1 week before the project.
Questions?: Check out our FAQ page here or email [email protected]
RSVP is required to participate.
Friends of Nevada Wilderness and our partners put a great deal of time and resources into organizing volunteer projects. When you RSVP you are committing to join us on that project. We understand circumstances may arise where you need to cancel. So, if you’re no longer able to attend, please cancel your RSVP as soon as possible so other volunteers can join the project. You can cancel your RSVP through the cancellation link in your project confirmation email or by emailing [email protected].