- Max Trip Size: 10 people
Help increase the beauty and diversity of Three Rivers Park District’s nearly 2,000 acres of restored prairie by participating in this Minnesota Rovers Conservation Event to collect native prairie seeds!
With less than 2% of Minnesota’s prairie remaining, volunteers (that’s awesome us!) are critical to maintaining and adding new restoration sites to the Three Rivers Park District. Learn about the prairie’s rich history and how to identify many of the plants while helping to restore park land to native prairies.
If you have a username and password with the Three Rivers Park District, you may register directly here: https://mnthreeriversweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/search.html?module=global&keyword=prairie%20seed%20collection&keywordoption=match%20all
If you want to participate but do NOT have a Three Rivers Park District username and password, contact me.
Some basic information on what to expect and how to prepare is available by clicking on the down arrow next “Collect prairie seeds” at this link: https://www.threeriversparks.org/page/volunteer-interests
This event starts at 10:30 a.m. and will end at approximately 1:30 p.m. Arrive on time or a little early. Come prepared for the weather and bring something to drink, a snack/lunch, mosquito repellent, sunscreen, and five paper grocery bags with handles. Light garden gloves and hand clippers are recommended as you will be collecting seed by hand. Water and restroom facilities will require a hike or drive. The minimum age for participation is 12; a permission form (at the link above) is needed for participation by all minors. More information will be shared by the park staff as the date gets closer.
DIRECTIONS:
The address for Richardson Nature Center, which is located within Hyland Lake Park Reserve in Bloomington, is available here.

