TOWN OF BEL AIR: Rockfield Park is going “Good Green”!

TOWN OF BEL AIR: Rockfield Park is going “Good Green”!
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 Town of Bel Air issued the following announcement on June 25.

The Town of Bel Air is removing invasive plants to restore the “good green” native forests of Rockfield Park. The Town is sponsoring a volunteer workshop at the park. Participants will learn the benefits of native trees, how to identify invasive species and how goats are used to restore forest health. We will then work together for about 30 minutes to cut vines and remove invasive plants. See additional information for details.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Bel Air



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