Residents and visitors to Sea Girt’s parks may have noticed clearing taking place. This is part of a program to “reforest” and improve the parks. The process involves the mechanical control of invasive vines and other plants followed by other control methods and finally replanting. Our goal is to increase long term sustainability, improve habitat, and improve the appearance of these areas. Click this link for photos of our progress: https://seagirtconservancy.org/forest-mowing-project/
Volunteers Needed – Saturday February 13th, 2021. We are looking for volunteers (weather permitting) on Saturday, February 13th from 11am – 2pm in Crescent Park. Adults only please. This volunteer event is to help us remove non-native invasive vines in Crescent Park. Please email us at info@seagirtconservancy.org to let us know you can help. Social…
A group of Sea Girt residents recently formed a committee where they are interested in helping all of Sea Girt Parks and Open spaces. This committee was created by the help of councilwoman Diane Anthony. The mission of the Sea Girt Conservancy is to promote the preservation, enhancement, maintenance, and sustainability of Sea Girt’s parks…