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Natural Resources Management

Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering is FUN and FULFILLING! Come out and meet other park stewards and contribute to the vibrancy of Roseville!  Volunteers of all skill levels are welcome. All volunteers will be trained and receive ongoing guidance through this program.

To volunteer for an event or role, contact Rachel Boggs, Volunteer Manager at rachel.boggs@cityofroseville.com or 651-792- 7028.

To find out more about the program and projects, contact Zoe Olson, Natural Resources Stewardship and Forestry Supervisor at zoe.olson@cityofroseville.com or 651-792-7142.

The city hosts a natural resources volunteer event on the third Saturday of every month, with the exception of January when the event is scheduled on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Our next volunteer opportunity is:

Natural Resources Volunteer Event 

Saturday, November 15, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Materion Park - 225 Minnesota Ave, Roseville, MN 55113

Join city staff and volunteer leaders in restoring the woodland and shoreline of Materion Park. Volunteers can expect to cut, treat, and stack woody invasive species.

Meet at the entrance to Materion Park at the corner of Minnesota Ave and Marion St. Don't forget your gloves and water bottle!

Please RSVP for this event by emailing our Volunteer Manager at rachel.boggs.cityofroseville.com.

Contact Us

  1. For more information about the Natural Resources Renewal projects contact:


    Jim Taylor

    Parks Superintendent
    Phone: 651-792-7107
    Email

    Zoe Olson

    Natural Resources Stewardship and Forestry Supervisor
    Phone: 651-792-7142
    Email

Natural resources management

Roseville Parks and Recreation is in the midst of an aggressive eco-restoration project to remove invasive/nonnative plant species and plant native species from natural areas in City parks.


Beginning in 2014, Roseville contracted with ecologists Stantec Environmental and Natural Resources Consultants to undertake an aggressive eco-restoration project to remove invasive, non-native plant species from natural areas in city parks.   The project spans 376 acres and includes savanna, woodland, wetland and shoreline restoration and management.  The initial restoration effort has utilized a combination of contract work (Stantec), staff and volunteers. The initial phase is currently more than 75% complete. Click here to view a type/size/location summary of the projects that have been completed and work that is ongoing.

Currently, Stantec is transitioning the project back to the City for ongoing maintenance of the restored areas and continued restoration. In order to effectively manage the wide array of natural areas throughout Roseville, the City has implemented a Stewardship Network that allows volunteers, staff and contractors to contribute in an organized, planned manner. This structure allows residents and other park users to get involved in the preservation of their natural spaces, while also ensuring that the work that has been completed as part of the Natural Resources Restoration program is maintained in the long-term.


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Hours

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  2. Youth: 651-792-7417

  3. Adult: 651-792-7416

Contact Us

  1. 2660 Civic Center Drive

  2. Roseville, MN 55113

  3. Phone: 651-792-7006

  4. Fax: 651-792-7100

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