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Brush cutting, possible brush pile burning

Tue, Feb 03

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5002 School Rd

Help cut invasive brush, possible brush pile burning

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Brush cutting, possible brush pile burning
Brush cutting, possible brush pile burning

Time & Location

Feb 03, 2026, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

5002 School Rd, 5002 School Rd, Madison, WI 53704, USA

About the event

Help cut invasive brush to make room for native trees and understory plants. We may burn a brush pile or two as well.


Meet at Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park South Unit


5002 School Rd, corner of School and Wheeler Rd by the waste oil dropoff


Tues, Feb 3, 9 am - 12 noon.


Dress for the weather.


We'll be working off-trail in areas with down wood and cut stumps, possibly obscured by snow. Volunteers will use loppers to cut brush and will carry cut brush to piles.


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