Volunteers remove invasive plants, restore Wye Marsh habitat

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Volunteers are working with the Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre to remove invasive species, aiming to restore the natural habitat. The program, held every Sunday, focuses on removing buckthorn and honeysuckle, which displace native plants and harm wildlife. Volunteers are crucial to the effort. The center plans to plant 1,000-1,500 trees after removing the invasive species, and welcomes more volunteers to assist with the ongoing restoration.


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