Invasive Plant Removal
Removing invasive plant species helps to prepare room for native plant species that will protect waterways from pollution and provide the appropriate habitat for biodiversity.
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Removing invasive plant species helps to prepare room for native plant species that will protect waterways from pollution and provide the appropriate habitat for biodiversity.
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Community River Restoration: Why Riparian Habitats? During the winter season, our river restoration projects focus on two activities that improve water quality and habitats for biodiversity: invasive plant removal and native tree planting. Too often, riparian habitats (land along the edges of rivers, streams, lakes, and other water bodies; also known as riparian zones, buffers,
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Outreach Internship – Summer 2024 Harpeth Conservancy seeks a summer intern to work 5-10 hours/week during June and July 2024. Harpeth Conservancy is dedicated to protecting clean water and healthy ecosystems for rivers in Tennessee. The summer intern will support that mission through volunteer coordination, outreach, education, and other projects as needed. About Harpeth
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