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Hemlock Hero Volunteer Day

  • Hemlock Conservation Office 9853 Nova Scotia Trunk 8 Caledonia, NS, B0T 1B0 Canada (map)

Have you completed Hemlock Hero training and want to put your new skills to use?

This month, we’re inviting all trained Hemlock Heroes to join us for July weekdays to help treat Nova Scotia’s old-growth Eastern Hemlocks.
🌿Sign up for one (or more!) of the following dates to join us for the adventure!🌿

🌲Tuesday, July 15th
🌲Wednesday, July 16th
🌲Tuesday, July 29th
🌲Wednesday, July 30th

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If you’ve completed Hemlock Hero training, volunteer days are a great way to stay involved, build your skills, and take direct action against Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA). Each week, we head into the forest to treat or mark infested trees, contributing directly to long-term forest conservation goals.

What to Expect:

We’ll start the day at our Hemlock Conservation Office with a morning briefing that covers safety protocols, contingency planning, hazard assessments, and a weather check. You’ll also get a site overview and be outfitted with all the PPE and navigation tools you’ll need for the day. Then we’ll head into the field, working in small teams to carry out treatment activities based on the day’s weather conditions.

And don’t worry, you won’t be out there alone! We use the buddy system, so you’ll always have someone from the team with you to help navigate and ensure safety and support throughout the day.

Depending on weather conditions, we’ll focus on one of the following activities: 

  • Basal Bark Application: Low winds & no rain

  • Stem Injection: moderate winds or light rain

  • Tree Marking: moderate winds & moderate rain

* Note: Volunteer days may be cancelled during periods of high winds or heavy rain.

To participate in volunteer days, you must have completed Hemlock Hero training with MCFC. If you haven’t taken our training but believe you have equivalent experience, such as holding a valid pesticide applicator’s license and having hands-on treatment experience, or having received thorough training through another organization, please email the Hemlock Conservation Coordinator before signing up to explain your background and request approval to join.

Jessica Ihlen

Hemlock Conservation Coordinator
jessica.ihlen@medwaycommunityforest.com

🌲Put your training into action - join us for Treatment Tuesdays and be part of the effort to treat Nova Scotia’s old-growth Eastern Hemlocks!🌲

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