Troop 192 of Davisburg, Michigan participated in the National Public Lands Day/Weekend on Sept 27, 2009. We teamed up with the Department of Natural Resources Stewardship Program to remove invasive species at the Highland Recreation Area in White Lake Michigan. Laurel Draper-Malvitz, DNR Stewardship Program Ranger instructed our group and other volunteers on the proper use of herbicide wands and proper identification of invasive species (buckthorn, autumn olive, etc). This stretch of woods, leading up to a National Historic Landmark (Henry Ford vacation retreat) was overgrown with invasive species. The Haven Hill Natural Area includes every forest type found in southern Michigan, plus wildflowers and a variety of birds. We completed the project in hopes of submitting for a William T. Hornaday Conservation Unit Award. The William T. Hornaday Award was established in 1914 by Dr. Hornaday, then director of the New York Zoological Park. The award recognizes BSA members and units for service to conservation and environmental quality. There are different levels to the award for individuals and organizations. Other BSA awards relating to stewardship are the Conservation Good Turn Award, World Conservation Award, and the Keep America Beautiful Award.