Join Midpen staff for a fun morning learning about restoration work and connecting to nature through a little nonnative, invasive plant removal followed by an interpretive hike through Los Trancos Preserve.
Staff will provide training on plant identification, removal techniques, and education about why we want to remove yellow star thistle from our local landscape and then lead you on a hike among beautiful oak woodlands highlighting the natural and cultural history of the area. This project/outing is an excellent opportunity new outdoor enthusiasts and first-time volunteers!
MINORS: All participants under the age of 18 must provide parent/guardian approval (signed Volunteer Agreement and Release of Liability form through registration) prior to the project day and have their own transportation to/from the project site. Minors may not be dropped off; minors who do not drive must be accompanied by a registered parent/guardian for the duration of the project.
DIFFICULTY RATING: MODERATE
REGISTRATION
- Advance registration is required
- First time Midpen volunteers:
- Step 1 - Create a Volunteer Profile and go to the Qualifications tab in the drop-down menu in your account dashboard to complete the Volunteer Agreement and Release and Waiver of Liability form
- Step 2 - Return to the project posting and click the green "Register" button in the upper right corner to register; be sure to scroll to the bottom and click "Submit Opportunity Response".
- Returning volunteers -Once you've created a volunteer profile and signed the waiver, simply reserve your spot through the "Register" button.
- All volunteers - Our volunteer waiver expires every 2 years; returning volunteers will be prompted to review and resign at the automated expiration date.
MEETING LOCATION
Meet at the main Los Trancos Preserve parking lot. For exact location, paste this Google Plus Code into your browser: 8RGC+F5 Portola Valley, California 94022
OTHER DETAILS and NEED-TO-KNOW
What You'll Need
Please bring or wear the following:
- Sturdy shoes (no sneakers, sandals, or open-toed shoes)
- Layered clothing (long pants [no leggings], a long-sleeved shirt, jacket, etc.)
- Weather appropriate gear (hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, rain gear, etc.)
- Snacks, lunch, water
Hazards and Safety
While working outdoors in natural areas, you may encounter the following:
- Critters: ticks, rattlesnakes, etc.
- Poison oak and other plants that can cause dermatitis
- Uneven, steep ground with tripping hazards
- Sharp tools and equipment
- Unfavorable weather conditions (heat, wind, rain)