Resources for Wildflower Rangers

Trillium wildflower with hikers in the background carrying invasive weeds

Congratulations on completing training as a Wildflower Ranger!

Get recognized as a Wildflower Ranger by making two additional two-hour visits to your favorite Washtenaw County preserve on your own time. Put your new skills to work protecting spring wildflowers in the places that matter most to you!

Reminder: before you can begin working towards certification as a Wildflower Ranger, please fill out and submit the Volunteer Services Agreement.

AFTER YOU VOLUNTEER

Report your volunteer hours: https://bit.ly/vol-hours

We need this information to celebrate your successes and to make good decisions to protect natural areas

Did you remove any invasive plants? https://bit.ly/plant-removal

Draw a shape on the map where you worked, and check the boxes for what plants you removed.

Does staff need to follow-up? https://bit.ly/parks-report-issue

 If you bag any invasive plants, please leave them behind the trailhead kiosk & notify us. We’ll gather & weigh them.

QUESTIONS?

Contact the Volunteer Coordinator at [email protected]

LOCATE A NEW PRESERVE NEAR YOU

Press here to open ParkFinder, an app by Washtenaw County.

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