Native Planting at Hearthwood Wetland

Join TWC for a day of native shrub plantings at Hearthwood Wetland in Clackamas County. This dense hardwood wetland is at the headwaters of Kellogg Creek and provides crucial buffering between I-205 and the communities of Johnson Lake. We’ll help to bolster the soil and promote water filtration by adding native plants to the sensitive edge space. Hearthwood is home to small woodland mammals, songbirds and raptor birds, amphibians, fish and more. This event is free and family friendly. All tools and light snacks are provided. Work from 9:30am-12pm.

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