Greater Princeton AYLUS Conservation Team Planted Roots for Rivers in April 2021

In the week of April 20-24, 2021, the Greater Princeton Branch of AYLUS (GPA) conservation team joined the “Roots for Rivers” at the Rosedale Park in Princeton (424 Federal City RD, Pennington, NJ 08534) hosted by the Mercer County Park Commission.

Join the Stewardship team in a spring planting at Rosedale Park with a focus on beautifying areas next to the Lawrence Hopewell Trail extension. The goal will be to install over 1,500 native trees and shrubs this spring, and to make this effort happen we are seeking help from volunteers. The large planting project is a yearlong effort that involves planting, fence installation, and invasive species management. This effort will make Rosedale Lake, the Stony Brook, and Rosedale Park an even better place to recreate and enjoy nature.

Participants (4/24, 4 hrs for all): Ethan Xu, Alice Jiang, Xin Chen, Fiona Fan, Ricky Fan, Alissa Wu, Cici Yang, Vivien Yang, Xiangcheng Ying, Gina Shen, Emma Liu, Helen Zhang, Gordon Zhang, Yan Fischer, Anthony F Yang, Lana Cheng, Audrey Wang, Anna Pierson, Natalie Clark, Olivia Ruofei Mao, Kathie Wang, Pengyue Gao, Pearl Song, Ivalyn Zhang, Sarah Liu (2 extra hours making the drone video), Shannon Liu (2 extra hours making the drone video), Xiying Fan, Sarah Yan, Erick Yan, Grace Li, Fangyi Chen, and more!

Updated: April 25, 2021 — 2:04 am

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