Kdun – Join us for Earth Day at Sunset Bay and be a part of a meaningful effort to preserve the local environment. On Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will gather at Sunset Bay State Park to participate in a restoration project aimed at removing invasive English ivy. This important initiative will help create space for native plants to thrive. Enhancing the park’s natural beauty and supporting local ecosystems.
Join us for Earth Day as we come together to celebrate the environment and raise awareness about the importance of conservation. Earth Day is a global event that encourages individuals and communities to engage in activities that protect and preserve the planet. It’s a reminder that small actions, like removing invasive species. Can make a significant impact on the health of local ecosystems.
Invasive species, such as English ivy, threaten the growth and sustainability of native plants by overtaking the landscape and reducing biodiversity. By removing these plants, we help restore the balance and ensure that native species have the opportunity to flourish. Participating in this volunteer event at Sunset Bay is an opportunity to contribute to the health of our planet while learning more about the environment.
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Join us for Earth Day in one of Oregon’s most scenic state parks. Sunset Bay State Park offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, lush greenery, and diverse wildlife. The park is a popular spot for visitors, and it’s important that we work together to protect and preserve its natural beauty for future generations.
The area is home to many species of plants and animals. But invasive species like English ivy pose a serious threat to these ecosystems. By volunteering, you’ll be helping to restore the park’s delicate balance and contribute to the overall health of the local wildlife. This event also offers a chance to explore the park while actively participating in a cause that benefits both the environment and the community.
On April 26, volunteers will meet at 10 a.m. to begin the restoration project. Tools and gloves will be provided, and park rangers will guide participants through the process of removing English ivy. This is a family-friendly event, so people of all ages are encouraged to join in and help out. Whether you’re an experienced volunteer or a first-time participant. Your efforts will be greatly appreciated and make a real difference in the fight against invasive species.
Join us for Earth Day at Sunset Bay State Park. And let’s work together to protect the planet one step at a time. Don’t miss this opportunity to get involved in a meaningful cause and contribute to a cleaner, greener future for all.
By taking part in this hands-on project, you’ll not only be helping. To restore the park’s natural beauty but also joining a community of passionate individuals who care about the environment. See you there!
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