Steward Skills Training Series: Honeysuckle Edition
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Steward Skills Training Series: Honeysuckle Edition

By Washtenaw Audubon Society

Learn how to spot and deal with those pesky Woody Invaders in a fun and informative session at Searles Nature Preserve.

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Searles Nature Preserve

5171 Bolla Road Ypsilanti, MI 48197

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  • 14 hours
  • In person

About this event

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This field-based workshop, hosted by the Washtenaw Restoration Ecology Network (WREN), provides community members with hands-on training in woody invasive plant identification and control, featuring Amur Honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii) as the focal species.

Participants will complete pre-workshop training materials covering:

How invasive species become established and alter native ecosystems

Identification of woody vs. herbaceous invasives

Control techniques including mechanical, chemical, and integrated methods

Herbicide safety, personal protective equipment (PPE), and tool selection


During the field session, participants will:

Practice critical-period cutting and cut-stump herbicide application

Learn safe and efficient use of loppers, pull saws, and herbicide applicators (Buckthorn Blasters)

Review on-site safety procedures, including tick and wasp awareness, proper clothing, and decontamination

Apply the techniques in an active restoration setting at Searles Preserve, a WBNA property


The course follows a train-and-apply model — blending self-guided learning, expert demonstration, and supervised practice. It is suitable for beginners and experienced volunteers alike.

All tools and herbicide will be provided, with an option to purchase discounted equipment.

This is a pay-what-you-can event; donations help fund materials, herbicide, and tool kits for future community trainings.


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Washtenaw Audubon Society

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Nov 8 · 9:00 AM EST