Park at the Open Door Free Methodist Church:
20545 Riverwood Ave.
Noblesville, IN 46062
Park at the Open Door Free Methodist Church:
20545 Riverwood Ave.
Noblesville, IN 46062
Work day description: We will join the Central Indiana Land Trust to remove invasive exotic plant species at the site. Participants must wear clothes appropriate for outdoor field work. Long pants and closed toe shoes are required. Lunch, water, gloves, and equipment will be provided.
Meeting location: We will park and meet in the parking lot of Open Door Free Methodist Church, 20545 Riverwood Avenue, Noblesville, IN. The church is located on the SW corner of Riverwood Ave. and 206th St.
Additional resources: Visit the Topical Resources page for information related to topics discussed during or related to service learning projects and work days. Please refer to your instructor's guidelines for specific requirements regarding course paper research.
The Burr Oak Bend property is located on the west side of the White River in Hamilton County, just south of the 206th Street Bridge. In July 2002 CILTI acquired the first 52.3 acre parcel of agricultural land in the floodplain of the White River. This site, formerly owned by Deerfield Estates, was purchased using Guide Settlement funds that were designated for restoration of the White River following the fish kill of 1999. In 2004, CILTI acquired an additional 68.3 acres of land in 3 different tracts and in 2006 added another 8 acres to bring the total acreage to 128. Currently, CILTI is in the process of restoring the site to a mixed hardwood forest with associated prairie and wetland ecosystems. The goal is to improve in-stream aquatic habitats and water quality, and to provide a critical forested riparian corridor for terrestrial species.
Burr Oak Bend background information provided by Central Indiana Land Trust.
Center for Earth and Environmental Science (CEES)IU Indianapolis
723 West Michigan Street