>Here is an opportunity for prairie enthusiasts to help preserve the >prairie behind Ames High School. Peggy Murdock >From: Erwin E Klaas <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: work days at Pohl Preserve > >To everyone interested in the Pohl Prairie Preserve at Ames High: > >Volunteers are needed to help with management needs at the Pohl >Preserve. Two workdays are scheduled for March 17 and March 24, from 9 >am to 2 PM each day. Hopefully the snow will be gone by that time and it >will be warm and dry. Please report anytime during these hours to the >main gate behind the High School to sign release forms and get >instructions. Following is a list of chores, listed in order of priority, >that we hope to accomplish. > >1. Buckthorn eradication. We will cut and treat stumps with >herbicide. This invasive woody shrub is spreading rapidly throughout the >understory of the forest and from there out onto the main prairie. >Priority will be given to removing female plants (those with berries still >attached). If anyone has a pesticide applicator's permit for applying >restricted herbicides, please contact me. TNC is investigating the >possible use of a restricted herbicide, at least on part of the treated >area, and we need one or two people who have the training and are >certified to use them. Otherwise we will use an unrestricted chemical. > >2. Trash pickup. A lot of trash has blown in on the west side. One work >crew will walk through the area and pick up anything that doesn't belong >there. Most of the trash consists of paper, plastic, cans and bottles. > >3. Brush clean up. There is some brush laying around, left over from >previous work days. This needs to be piled up for later chipping or burning. > >4. Firewood. A few downed trees need to be cut up into firewood with >chain saws. If you are an experienced chain saw operator, please contact >me for instructions on required safety equipment. If you have your own >chain saw bring it. There are several pickup loads of firewood that need >to be hauled to the main gate. If the ground is dry enough we will haul >it out. > >5. Fence-line clearing. The Nature Conservancy intends to repair or >replace the boundary fencing in the near future. Many parts of the >fenceline is overgrown with woody vegetation and there are a dozen or more >trees that have fallen across the fence. These need to be sawed up and >cleared away before the fencing can start. > >6. Train maintenance/brush cutting. We are planning to widen and repair >an old trail around the north side through the woods that hopefully will >take pressure off the trail that goes through the middle of the main prairie. > >Volunteers should wear protective clothing, shoes and gloves. A hard hat >and goggles are required for some jobs and recommended for all. A hard >hat and leg chaps are required for chain saw operators. TNC will provide >some equipment but if you have loppers or bow saws, bring them. If you >stay for the entire work period, you might want to bring a lunch or >snacks. Drinking water and soft drinks will be provided. > >We need to have one or two greeters at the gate each day to welcome >workers, explain the release forms and direct people to work areas. This >is a job that can be done by anyone who can't do strenuous >work. Otherwise, we'll rotate greeters on and off work crews. > >No RSVP is required, just show up on the scheduled work days. Hope to >see you there, we intend to work hard, socialize, and have some fun. If >you have any questions, please contact me. > >Erv Klaas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]