This year, the Legacy preserve stewardship team said “Welcome Baaaaaaack” to a flock of sheep from the Ypsilanti based organization Project Mow. This is our second year of working with Project Mow on a prescribed grazing project
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Project MOW sheep supervision and kick-off training at Johnson Preserve – September Session
Interested in getting baaaaaaack to nature with some furry farm friends? Want to explore the intersection of animal husbandry and land stewardship? Volunteer with Legacy Land Conservancy to help maintain […]
Project MOW sheep supervision and kick-off training at Johnson Preserve – July session
Interested in getting baaaaaaack to nature with some furry farm friends? Want to explore the intersection of animal husbandry and land stewardship? Volunteer with Legacy Land Conservancy to help maintain […]
Workday at Sharon Hills Preserve (9/4) – Remove invasive species autumn olive
On September 4th from 10am-12pm, Legacy Land Conservancy will be leading a workday at Sharon Hills Preserve. Join us to help remove the invasive species autumn olive. Volunteers (using loppers […]