"De-vine Intervention" is a program to remove invasive non-native vines and other plants to help the native trees throughout White Clay Creek State Park. Non-native invasive vines such as Oriental bittersweet will wrap tightly and overtop trees, eventually killing them.
Non-native plants that we are removing include Arum Honeysuckle, Autumn Olive, Wineberry and multiflora rose.
Our team will help you identify these different plants and learn how to remove them safely.
We have removed so much of the under story that we are starting to see regrowth of some of the native American Holly, White Oak, Sassafras and other plants. The additional sunlight is also encouraging a regrowth of some non-natives so we regularly return to those areas to remove them.
When: Every Wednesday at 9:00 am until 11:00am. Meet at the far end of the parking lot at Carpenter Park.880 New London Road, Newark DE.
Who: Suitable for individuals and for families with children 14 and over. Parent consent form required for children under 18. Parent or guardian supervision required for children under 16. This opportunity is also suitable for teams up to ten people.
Wear: Long pants, closed toed shoes, and layered clothing that can get dirty and is suitable for the weather.
Bring: Work gloves if you have them and a personal water bottle. Other tools will be provided.
Parking: Currently meeting at Carpenter Recreation Area parking lot at White Clay Creek State Park. You may call the main office at 302-368-6900 to verify the location.
NOTE: Ticks are active in the park and poison ivy may be present. Please use caution and do a tick check on returning home.
NEW VOLUNTEERS: please RESPOND and we hope to see you soon.