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Garlic Mustard Pull - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, South Unit

Thu, May 21

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Cherokee Marsh Conserv. Park, South Unit

Help remove garlic mustard, no experience needed.

Garlic Mustard Pull - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, South Unit
Garlic Mustard Pull - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park, South Unit

Time & Location

May 21, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Cherokee Marsh Conserv. Park, South Unit, 5002 School Rd, Madison, WI 53704, USA

About the event

Help protect Madison’s natural areas by removing garlic mustard, an invasive plant that spreads quickly and crowds out native species. Volunteers may also assist with removing other invasive plants such as Dame’s rocket and burdock. This hands-on volunteer opportunity supports the health of our woodlands and helps restore habitat for native plants and wildlife. No prior experience is needed, and staff or experienced volunteers will provide guidance on plant identification and removal techniques.


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Cherokee Marsh is the largest wetland in Dane County, Wisconsin. The marsh is located just upstream from Lake Mendota, along the Yahara River and Token Creek.

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