The WWC has a number of beautiful wooded properties along the Ohio River, west of downtown. One of our biggest tasks is removing invasive plants such as honeysuckle, so that native plants including wildflowers can return. This is physical outside work, cutting honeysuckle, and putting the cut honeysuckle into large piles. We regularly do this as members of the WWC, and several times a year we get help from UC students too!. BUT WE NEED MORE HELP! There are acres of gorgeous woods just waiting to be set free!
NOTE: attached is a file with a lengthy description of the habitat restoration work.
Work 10 am to 12:30 pm (work 2.5 hours get 4 hours credit)
We will work near our Kirby Preserve which is in Addyston, Ohio. Go to the intersection of South Road and Gallia Drive, and go North on Gallia Drive about 200 feet. We will be working alongside Gallia Drive. If you go too far on Gallia and reach the houses (2725 Gallia Drive, for example), turn around go back toward the intersection of Gallia and South Rd.