In spite of a forecast of impending heavy rains over 70 volunteers met at the Waterford Foundation’s Phillips Farm on November 15 and planted 300 trees and shrubs and destroyed a significant amount of invasive alien vegetation.
The plantings were part of an ongoing effort to restore the riparian buffer along the South Fork Catoctin Creek. Riparian buffers are the single most effective way to protect water quality as they trap pollutants, regulate stream flow and reduce sediment and erosion, and provide excellent wildlife habitat.
The volunteers who were removing invasive alien vegetation concentrated on Multiflora Rose, Japanese Barberry, and several varieties of invasive vines.
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