On June 9, 2018, twenty volunteers and National Park Service staffers planted another 1,000 native plants on a cleared .65-acre site along the Haul Road trail. The site was previously overrun with non-native or invasive plants, like English ivy, mile-a-minute and stiltgrass.
During two days of planting (the first was on May 9, 2018), the team put in over 2,000 plants, 60 native species. The project is an initiative of FODM and three partners -- the National Park Service, Earth Sangha and the Audubon Society of Northern Virginia (ASNV). These native species will provide more support for the native insects, birds and other wildlife with which they co-evolved.
FODM appreciates grants from the National Environmental Education Foundation, Transurban, ASNV and Earth Sangha and member donations to purchase plants.
Photos contributed by Glenda Booth.