Huntsville is buzzing with excitement as a significant milestone approaches for the Land Trust of North Alabama. On Saturday, September 28, the Trust will kick off the final year of a fantastic, three-year project aimed at enhancing the beautiful Harvest Square Nature Preserve. This event aligns with National Public Lands Day, which is not just any day—it’s the nation’s largest single-day volunteer event for public lands. It’s a day to celebrate nature, connect with the outdoors, and lend a helping hand!
Every year, on the fourth Saturday in September, thousands of volunteers across the country dedicate their time to improving parks, forests, and waterways. This year, Harvest Square is the lucky beneficiary of these efforts. As a part of the day’s activities, volunteers will roll up their sleeves and dive into a variety of tasks that will not only beautify the preserve but also make it more accessible for everyone.
Among the projects scheduled for the day are repairing and constructing benches along the trails, working on the pollinator garden, and enhancing trail signage. These improvements are not just for aesthetics; they’re designed to make the preserve more user-friendly and enjoyable for all visitors while fostering a deeper connection with nature.
This exciting upgrade is made possible thanks to the generous support from Toyota and the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF). Their contributions have helped fund this multi-year project that focuses on enhancing accessibility, improving the natural environment, and offering unique educational features and programs at Harvest Square.
If you haven’t visited the Harvest Square Nature Preserve yet, you’re missing out! Sprawling over 69 acres, this stunning area is open daily from dawn to dusk and provides a beautiful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. With over two miles of trails winding through the landscape and two naturally-stocked ponds perfect for fishing, it’s an oasis for wildlife and human visitors alike.
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a seasoned volunteer, or simply looking to enjoy a day outdoors, you’re invited to participate in the National Public Lands Day activities at Harvest Square. It’s a marvelous opportunity to contribute to the community and make a difference while basking in the beauty of nature. Interested individuals can learn more and sign up to lend a hand by visiting the Land Trust of North Alabama’s website.
With the efforts of the volunteers and the support of Toyota and NEEF, the changes being made at Harvest Square Nature Preserve will have a lasting impact on both the environment and the community. Not only will this project enhance the natural beauty of the preserve, but it will also foster an appreciation for our public lands and encourage others to get involved in protecting and preserving these precious resources.
So mark your calendar for September 28 and join this exciting day of service. Let’s come together to enhance Harvest Square Nature Preserve and celebrate the beauty of our public lands!
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