Friday • Feb 2 • 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM • FREE
Cascade Ranch • 3100 Cabrillo Hwy • Pescadero • NOT wheelchair friendly
Please join Amah Mutsun Land Trust to help rescue the native plants from the annual Oxalis invasion!
Since 2021, Amah Mutsun Land Trust has worked in partnership with Pie Ranch and State Parks to propagate native plants at Cascade Ranch on Año Nuevo Point. Unfortunately, due to the agricultural history of the area, our native plant beds are infested with a particularly vigorous exotic invasive plant called Bermuda buttercup or sourgrass (Oxalis pes-caprae), which originally came from South Africa.
We are seeking help from a large group of volunteers to remove as much Oxalis as possible from our native plant beds at this event.
Spend time outdoors, meet new people, learn about invasive plants and the work of Amah Mutsun Land Trust, and help us to care for the ancestral lands of the Quiroste Tribe. This event will also be a great opportunity to learn about how Indigenous perspectives and approaches to land stewardship are being revitalized in open spaces today.
Learn more and register for this event on Eventbrite!
