Ted Harvey Wildlife Area Litter

Ted Harvey Wildlife Area is a 2,700 - 5,000 acre conservation and recreation area, offering diverse habitats, wildlife viewing, and outdoor activities. The area supports a rich diversity of wildlife, including
white
tailed
deer,
raccoons,
rabbits,
foxes,
reptiles,
amphibians,
and
numerous
bird
species
such
as
ospreys,
bald
eagles,
and
herons.
Help us lend a happy hand to our Friends at Fish and Wildlife and give this area a terrific spring cleaning!
DETAILS:
- April 8th, 2026; 10am - 12:30pm
- Volunteers will be walking along the driving paths and side trails cleaning up litter and debris.
- Limited tools (grabbers, buckets, gloves, and trash bags) will be provided; feel free to bring your own to use if you have them.
- Bring plenty of drinking water
- Wear sunscreen and bug spray
- All volunteers will need to sign in/out with Manager of Volunteers
- location: CLICK ME FOR DIRECTIONS!
- Registered volunteers will receive a printable parking pass