Upper Manhattan Branch Hosts A Cleanup at Whitney Pond Park on April 13

On April 13th, Richard Xu and Mark Li embarked on a remarkable journey of service and stewardship at Whitney Pond Park. Their dedication to environmental conservation and community well-being shone brightly as they volunteered their time and effort to clear debris from the water and trash from the trail. This act of selflessness not only beautified the park but also contributed to the sustainability of the local ecosystem.

Whitney Pond Park, nestled in the heart of our community, serves as a vital natural sanctuary for both wildlife and residents alike. However, like many natural areas, it faces the constant challenge of human-generated waste and environmental degradation. Richard and Mark recognized this challenge and took it upon themselves to make a positive impact.

Their volunteering efforts began with clearing debris from the water, a task that required careful attention to detail and a deep respect for aquatic life. By removing harmful debris such as plastic bottles, bags, and other pollutants, Richard and Mark helped restore the natural balance of the pond ecosystem. Their actions not only benefited the resident wildlife but also created a safer and more enjoyable environment for park visitors.

Following their work in the water, Richard and Mark turned their focus to clearing trash from the trail. This task involved traversing rugged terrain and braving the elements to ensure that the park’s pathways remained clean and accessible to all. Their hard work and determination were evident as they meticulously picked up litter, discarded wrappers, and other debris, leaving the trail pristine and inviting to hikers and nature enthusiasts.

Members who participated(2.5hrs): Mark Li and Richard Xu

Reported by Mark

Updated: April 22, 2024 — 3:58 pm

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