Faulkes Heritage Woods Restoration, 3 April | Event in Cedar Rapids | AllEvents

Faulkes Heritage Woods Restoration

Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation

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Fri, 03 Apr • 01:00 PM

3 hours

3220 Tama St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-1051, United States

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Fri, 03 Apr • 01:00 PM (CDT)

3220 Tama St SE, IA 52403-1051

3220 Tama St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-1051, United States

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Faulkes Heritage Woods Restoration
Join the City of Marion, Trees Forever, and INHF at Faulkes Heritage Woods for an afternoon of removing invasive Japanese barberry from the woodland understory. The natural occurrence of the 2020 derecho devastated the 110 acres of white oaks — a tree that takes generations to grow into the mighty oaks we all admire. The downed trees created canopy gaps that allow barberry to flourish, where it shades out native spring ephemerals and competes with young white oak seedlings — key species needed to rebuild the resilient oak canopy that once kept invasive plants in check.

We hope you’ll join us as a community to help us ensure that future generations get to once again enjoy a stroll amongst the mighty white oaks. We'll start the afternoon with a half-mile hike to warm up before we get to work. After the restoration work, we'll regroup at Goldfinch Tap+Eatery to celebrate over a hard-earned beverage.

No experience required, but you'll want thick gloves and clothing that can withstand rips. Find more details and register at: https://www.inhf.org/events/faulkes-heritage-woods-restoration

ABOUT FAULKES HERITAGE WOODS
Sisters Alice Smith and Elizabeth Barry, along with their nieces, Nancy and Cynthia Thompson, donated a portion of the land value of what is now known as Faulkes Heritage Woods to INHF in 1999. The habitat was named in honor of their grandmother and great-grandmother, Alice Faulkes. Sticking to the family's wishes of increasing awareness around conservation needs, INHF transferred the land to the City of Marion, ensuring it would become the beloved public park it is today — protected in perpetuity through an INHF conservation easement.

This 110-acre wildlife haven has not only provided refuge for woodland creatures and a favorite hiking destination for the Marion community, but has also served as an outdoor classroom for nearby colleges and schools focused on environmental education.


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3220 Tama St SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403-1051, United States
Faulkes Heritage Woods Restoration, 3 April | Event in Cedar Rapids | AllEvents
Faulkes Heritage Woods Restoration
Fri, 03 Apr • 01:00 PM