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Project Native Harvest: Shawnee Bottoms

Calendar
Stewardship Work Day
Date
October 09, 2026 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Location
Shawnee Bottoms

Description

Project Native Harvest 

2026 Volunteer Seed Collection Series 

Join us for 'Project Native Harvest' our 2026 volunteer seed collection series! As NICHES staff and volunteers restore habitats and remove invasive plant species from our preserves, we can help reduce reinvasion and rebuild biodiversity by collecting locally sourced native seeds for habitat restoration. For this year’s effort, we will be hosting seed collection workdays every Friday (1-4pm) between July 31st and October 23rd at local nature preserves within a 10–50-minute drive of Lafayette. 

Registration is preferred. Sign up for this and other shifts here>>>

What to bring: Please dress for the weather and wear sturdy footwear suitable for working outdoors. Since we'll be venturing off trail to collect native seeds, long pants and long sleeves are strongly recommended for protection from tall vegetation, insects, and poison ivy. We also recommend bringing sunscreen, insect repellent, work gloves, snacks, and plenty of water. 

Where to meet: Shawnee Bottoms

From the SR 28 and US 41 intersection in Attica Take US 41 south 4.9 miles and turn right onto E 650 N. Next, turn right onto County Road 160 W/N Williamsport Road. From here, the road jogs left for 1/10 of a mile becoming County Road 700 N then jogs back right to become County Road 170 W/N Williamsport Road. In 0.5 miles turn left onto W 750 N/W Covered Bridge Road. *be aware that as of March 2016 no road sign identifies W 750 / Covered Bridge Road at the intersection with N. Williamsport Road.  If you cross to the north side of the Wabash, you have missed the turn. Travel West on W Covered Bridge Road through a curve to the left and a curve back to the right. When you get to the next curve take the short lane into the parking area where you will see the large wooden “Shawnee Bottoms” sign.

Note: Seasonal timing and seed availability can be hard to predict. Some workday locations and target species may change as we get a better idea of what is available and where volunteer support is most needed. Participants will be notified by email of any location changes immediately! 

Full Schedule:

Date 

Location 

Primary Target 

7/31 

Granville Sand Barrens 

Early wild rye (Elymus Macgregorii

8/7 

Shawnee Bottoms 

Silky wild rye (Elymus villosus

8/14 

Shawnee Bottoms 

Beardtongue (Penstemon) 

8/21 

Granville Sand Barrens 

Virginia wild rye (Elymus virginiana) 

8/28 

Granville Sand Barrens 

Sand sedge (Carex muehlenbergii) 

9/4 

Frogs’ Glory 

Beak grass and wild rye (Diarrhena and Elymus

9/11 

Granville Sand Barrens 

Flowering spurge (Euphorbia corollata

9/18 

Weiler Leopold 

Beak grass (Diarrhena spp.

9/25 

Farris Estate  

Prairie rose (Rosa carolina

10/2 

Farris Estate 

Leadplant (Amorpha canescens

10/9 

Shawnee Bottoms 

Woodreed (Cinna spp.

10/16 

Echo Valley 

Purple false foxglove (Agalinis purpurea

10/23 

Granville Sand Barrens 

Prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepsis

Location information

Shawnee Bottoms

How to Get There

From the SR 28 and US 41 intersection in Attica Take US 41 south 4.9 miles and turn right onto E 650 N. Next, turn right onto County Road 160 W/N Williamsport Road. From here, the road jogs left for 1/10 of a mile becoming County Road 700 N then jogs back right to become County Road 170 W/N Williamsport Road. In 0.5 miles turn left onto W 750 N/W Covered Bridge Road. *be aware that as of March 2016 no road sign identifies W 750 / Covered Bridge Road at the intersection with N. Williamsport Road.  If you cross to the north side of the Wabash, you have missed the turn. Travel West on W Covered Bridge Road through a curve to the left and a curve back to the right. When you get to the next curve take the short lane into the parking area where you will see the large wooden “Shawnee Bottoms” sign.

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