Help the James River Park System battle invasive plants

JRPS has a survey and several workshops to get feedback on park experience and spread the word about invasive species.

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The James River Park System covers 600 acres on the north and south sides of the river.

Photo by @maurv2

The James River Park System wants your help tackling invasive species in the park. The JRPS Invasive Plant Task Force has released a survey to gather demographic information and test the waters of how much Richmonders know about native plants.

The task force is also hosting a series of free workshops this month. Sign up to learn about native plants , park stewardship, and the importance of healthy biodiversity.

Here is the schedule:

Saturday, March 23

  • 10 a.m. | Stone House, Forest Hill Park
  • 2 p.m. | Round House, Byrd Park

Saturday, March 30

  • 10 a.m. | Westover Hills Library
  • 2 p.m. | Belmont Library

Want to brush up on your native plant knowledge? We got you .

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Robin is a born-and-raised Richmonder who has contributed to publications including RVA Magazine, The Cavalier Daily, and C-VILLE Weekly. She helped launch RICtoday in July 2021 and enjoys exploring James River trails in her free time.
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