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Come help Friends of Nevada Wilderness remove invasive mullein from Willow Spring in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area on July 20th!
Invasive mullein plants, originally from Europe and Asia, pose a significant threat to the native ecosystems of southern Nevada. Their rapid spread and dense growth outcompete native plants, reducing biodiversity and altering habitats. Mullein's deep taproots destabilize soil, increasing erosion and disrupting nutrient cycles. Moreover, its highly flammable leaves contribute to more intense wildfires, particularly in areas where fire is natural.
Controlling mullein is crucial for preserving ecosystem health. Manual removal can help mitigate its impact. By managing mullein populations, we can protect native flora and fauna, maintain biodiversity, and reduce the risk of destructive wildfires. It's a necessary step toward ensuring the long-term resilience of our natural landscapes.
Removing mullein is a rewarding way to help maintain the health of spring ecosystems and work with other like-minded folks.
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Information
Difficulty: Moderate - See our project difficulty rating scale here. This project is suitable for individuals in good physical condition who participate in a semi-exercise routine. Most people who are physically active can participate at this level.
Location: About 1 hour Northwest from downtown Las Vegas off of Highway 95
Date: July 20th
Travel: Those who RSVP will be sent a meet up location. Getting to the worksite from the meet up location requires a high clearance vehicle. We will meet and carpool to the worksite.
Gear/Clothing: Long sleeves, long pants, sturdy work or hiking shoes. Bring at least 2 liters of water, sunscreen, and a lunch/snacks. Tools and gloves will be provided.
More Details: In-depth information such as exact meet up location, weather, and project specifics will be sent to those who RSVP about 1 week before the project.
Questions?: Check out our FAQ page or email tyler@nevadawilderness.org
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 another volunteer can join the project. You can cancel your RSVP through the cancellation link in your project confirmation email or by emailing [email protected].