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Phragmites Cutting from the Herring Run

Volunteers are needed to do the actual cutting in the stream (wet foot) and on land to cut up and bag the phragmites (dry foot). Work will take place in the mornings of the three days, from 8:30 to 11:30. Work starts Monday morning at the Sandy Lane Bridge. Work on Tuesday location to be determined. Wednesday work will take place at the bottom of the Forty Steps.

Volunteers who will work in the stream should wear high, waterproof boots and gloves. RLPPA has some that will be available. Volunteers who work on land should have gloves and wear clothing that will protect from tics. Hedge clippers are needed for both in stream and on land. Garden rakes are also needed for moving phragmites from the stream. Please bring what you have!

This is the third year of cutting phragmites from the herring run, which has helped keep them in check from clogging the run and thus discouraging herring from spawning into Lake Elizabeth. This project is one part of the comprehensive work being undertaken by Red Lily Pond Project for the enhancement and health of our ponds.

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Phragmites Cutting from the Herring Run