Saguaro National Park Seeks Volunteers to Help Pull Buffelgrass on Saturday, September 13

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Saguaro National Park Seeks Volunteers to Help Pull Buffelgrass on Saturday, September 13

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Sept. 10, 2014. It is reproduced in full below.

Tucson, AZ - On Saturday, September 13th, Saguaro National Park will host a work project to remove patches of buffelgrass, an invasive non-native plant threatening the Sonoran Desert.

Interested volunteers should meet at the park's Rincon Mountain Visitor Center (east) at 7:00 am. Please park in the Administration parking lot (first right turn south of the visitor center parking lot). From the visitor center, park staff and volunteers will carpool a short distance to the work site and hike off trail to the buffelgrass location.

Please wear sturdy toe-closed shoes, long pants and a hat. Bring water and gloves (if you have them). Tools and additional gloves will be provided. Volunteers will be working with park staff, and will conclude the day's efforts around 11:00 am.

This event is one of the several buffelgrass weed whacking groups in the greater Tucson area. The second Saturday from November - March meeting times are at 8:00 am. April - May and September - October meeting times are at 7:00 am. If interested or have any questions, please call Eric Lassance at (520) 733-5187 or at e-mail us.

For more information about buffelgrass, Beat Back Buffelgrass Day, or other buffelgrass pull events, please visit www.buffelgrass.org.

When: Saturday, Sept. 13, 7:00 am

Where: Rincon Mountain District (east), 3693 S. Old Spanish Trail

Bring: Water bottles and gloves

Wear: Closed toe shoes, long pants, hats, and sunscreen

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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