
Help Restore Our Wildflower Meadow: Volunteer Conservation Session Job at Bristo
Bristol SU Group, Bishop, CA, United States
Help Restore Our Wildflower Meadow: Volunteer Conservation Session Did you know that three-cornered leek (Allium triquetrum) can spread rapidly and outcompete native plants, reducing biodiversity in our wild flower meadows?
Come and join us for a hands-on conservation session with our University gardening team where you’ll help remove this invasive species from a rich and diverse meadow in Stoke Bishop. By taking part, you’ll be directly supporting native wildflowers and helping to restore the natural balance of the habitat.
We’ll provide all the tools and guidance—you just need to bring your enthusiasm, wear clothes you don’t mind getting muddy, and sensible shoes. If you have gardening gloves, bring them along!
Get involved, enjoy the outdoors, and make a real difference to biodiversity in Stoke Bishop.
Please note that filming and photography may take place during this activity. Please complete thisform to give permission for your image to be used by the University of Bristol. Images may be used online, on websites and social media, and in printed materials. Please inform the photographer or videographer at the event if you do not wish to be included.
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Come and join us for a hands-on conservation session with our University gardening team where you’ll help remove this invasive species from a rich and diverse meadow in Stoke Bishop. By taking part, you’ll be directly supporting native wildflowers and helping to restore the natural balance of the habitat.
We’ll provide all the tools and guidance—you just need to bring your enthusiasm, wear clothes you don’t mind getting muddy, and sensible shoes. If you have gardening gloves, bring them along!
Get involved, enjoy the outdoors, and make a real difference to biodiversity in Stoke Bishop.
Please note that filming and photography may take place during this activity. Please complete thisform to give permission for your image to be used by the University of Bristol. Images may be used online, on websites and social media, and in printed materials. Please inform the photographer or videographer at the event if you do not wish to be included.
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