Winter is the most critical time to save the forest floor! Join us to remove invasive Bush Honeysuckle, Multiflora Rose, and other invasive shrubs while the native plants are dormant.By clearing these shrubs now, we immediately flood the forest floor with winter sunlight and remove the chemical barriers that stop our native trees from growing. Your hard work this February directly prepares the soil for the return of spring wildflowers and oak seedlings.[hidden]: Fridays, February 13, 20, & 27 | 10:00 AM - 1:00 PMWhere: Van Cortlandt Park Golf House (we meet there and leave for the site by 10:15am) What to bring: Long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes (boots recommended for mud/cold), and water or hot tea.Need to Know:No experience needed: We provide tools, gloves, and teach you how to identify winter vegetation and understand forest ecology as we work.Registration: Limited to 30 volunteers.Groups: Groups of 6+ please email [hidden] to coordinate.Ages 15+ welcome. Minors must have parents sign a volunteer waiver.Weather Policy: For the safety of our volunteers, this event will be canceled in the event [hidden] rain or snowHigh windsTemperatures (or wind chill) below 20°FRegistered volunteers will be notified by email if a cancellation occurs. More Info below.