Alumni, Family and Friends
Event details: Friday, April 1, 2022 | 12:30-2:30 pm | SNHU (2500 North River Road, Manchester, New Hampshire 03106)
What went down: The SNHU Arboretum was established and accredited by ArbNet in 2016. A variety of student-led research monitoring projects take place in the space's 25-acre forested wetland. The Office of Sustainability and other SNHU community members gathered to help manually remove two invasive plant species that live on the SNHU campus.
Glossy buckthorns are shrubs or small trees that readily invade natural areas, establishing dense, even aged thickets which crowd and shade out native plants. Oriental Bittersweet is a vigorously growing vine that climbs over and smothers vegetation. Small infestations can be hand pulled, but the entire plant should be removed including all the root portions. In most cases, both species can be hand pulled.
Meet your project leader: SNHU student Julianna Larue is your volunteer project leader for this event. If you have general questions about SNHU Global Days of Service, please contact Alumni Engagement. And, check out more ways to get engaged with the SNHU community!
Share your story: Remember to use #ServeWithSNHU to join the movement and share your experience on social media from the event, and you can always give us more details on the Share My Story page.
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