Lehigh Valley-Based Wildlands Conservancy Seeking Stream Team Volunteers To Help Maintain Riparian Buffers
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The Wildlands Conservancy is seeking volunteers for our Stream Team on Fridays from June through September as they maintain vegetative areas along streams (riparian buffers) and help ensure the survival of young, native trees in the forest buffer.

These vital areas improve water quality in local communities, reduce erosion and flooding concerns, and provide habitat for wildlife.

Volunteers will maintain tubes placed over the trees to protect them from deer and remove invasive vegetation.

Volunteers must be 16 years or older OR be accompanied by a parent/guardian if under 16; be able to work outside for the duration of the shift, on uneven ground; wear safe footwear and clothing that can get dirty.

To sign up for your desired shift(s), contact Nic Ziegler, Events and Volunteer Coordinator, at nziegler@wildlandspa.org with the subject line: Stream Team Volunteer.

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Upcoming Events

-- June 10-11: Lehigh River Sojourn

For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the Wildlands Conservancy website.  Click Here to sign up for updates.  Like on Facebook, Follow on Twitter and Join on InstagramClick Here to support the Conservancy.

Wildlands has protected more than 56,700 acres of high-conservation-value lands, it benefits more than 19,000 school-age children annually through environmental education and is focused on improving water quality and wildlife habitat within and beyond its nine nature preserves totaling more than 2,600 acres.

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[Posted: May 30, 2023]


6/5/2023

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