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SUMMARY:McKee Park - Invasive Plants: Hands-on Workparty
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor – Clip\, Remove\, Pile\, Improve \nAre you someone who wants to make a difference for nature and the people of the Fraser Valley? Do you want to see invasive plant species being managed? If so\, we want you on our team! We’re looking for energetic volunteers to help us with the restoration of McKee Park in Abbotsford. All tools and training will be provided along with refreshments. \n\nVolunteer Assets: \n• Be able to bend\, kneel and pull. \n• Capable of working on uneven and sloped terrain. \n• Comfortable using gardening tools such as shovels\, trowels\, and hand pruners. \n• Able to differentiate between invasive plant species and native plant species. \n• Species being removed are english ivy\, himalayan blackberry\, lamium\, and small balsam. \nClick here to read the full volunteer job description. \n\nRegistration required. 
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/mckee-invasive-workpartyjuly27_2024/
LOCATION:McKee Park\, Skeena Ave\, Abbotsford\, British Columbia\, V2S 7H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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SUMMARY:Invasive Plants Workshop - Mission
DESCRIPTION:Indoor – Relax\, Learn\, Ask\, Discuss \nAttention Fraser Valley residents! Want to learn about how to control those pesky invasive plants taking over your neighbourhood? Come join us for an informative workshop co-hosted by the Fraser Valley Invasive Species Society. \nThis workshop is also great for Habitat Healers looking to learn more about how they can take action in the community! \n\nFind out how invasive plants impact the local environment.\n Learn tips and tricks to help tackle them and make a real difference.\nGet resources to help identify invasive plants and their lookalikes.\nBring your invasive plant question and get answers from an expert!\n\nSign up now to get started! \n  \nRegistration required. 
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/invasive-plants-workshop-mission2024/
LOCATION:All Saints Hall\, 33077 2nd Ave\, Mission\, British Columbia\, V2V 1J7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Invasive Plants Workshop - Abbotsford
DESCRIPTION:Indoor – Relax\, Learn\, Ask\, Discuss \n???? Attention Fraser Valley residents! Want to learn about how to control those pesky invasive plants taking over your neighbourhood? Come join us for an informative workshop co-hosted by the Fraser Valley Invasive Species Society. \nThis workshop is also great for Habitat Healers looking to learn more about how they can take action in the community! \n???? Find out how invasive plants impact the local environment. \n???? Learn tips and tricks to help tackle them and make a real difference. \n???? Get resources to help identify invasive plants and their lookalikes. \n???? Bring your invasive plant question and get answers from an expert! \nSign up now to get started! \n  \nRegistration required. 
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/invasive-plants-workshop-abby2024/
LOCATION:Abbotsford Exhibition Park\, Legacy Conference Room\, 32470 Haida Drive\, Abbotsford\, B.C.\, V2T 5A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240629T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240629T130000
DTSTAMP:20260408T223351
CREATED:20240621T202735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T195820Z
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SUMMARY:Toadlet Fencing
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor – Carry\, Walk\, Hammer\, Staple \nDo you live in the Fraser Valley? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you! This Ryder Lake Nature Team event is open to anyone living in the Fraser Valley. We will be building a temporary fence along Elk View Road to help amphibians travel from the breeding wetlands to the forest! \n\nVolunteer Assets: \n\n• Capable of lifting up to 15 lbs and climb over fencing \n• Comfortable using a shovel\, hammer and staple gun \n• Able to stand and walk on uneven ground/in a ditch along a road\, and in a hay field \n• Works well in a team and follows instructions \nClick here to read the full volunteer job description. \nRegistration Required.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/toadletfencing_june29_2024/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake – Mailboxes at Elk View Rd. and Ryder Lake Rd.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240624T130000
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CREATED:20240528T222401Z
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SUMMARY:Morning Glory Removal at Horn Creek Park
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor – Dig\, Pull\, Pile\, Improve \nAre you someone who wants to make a difference for nature and the people of the Fraser Valley? Do you want to see invasive plant species being managed?If so\, we want you on our team! We’re looking for energetic volunteers to help us with the restoration of Horn Creek Park in Abbotsford. \n  \nVolunteer Assets: \n• Be able to bend\, kneel and pull. \n• Capable of working on uneven and sloped terrain. \n• Comfortable using gardening tools such as shovels\, trowels\, and hand pruners. \n• Able to differentiate between invasive morning glory and native plant species. \n  \nClick here to read the full volunteer description. \n  \nRegistration Required.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/morning-glory-removal-at-horn-creek/
LOCATION:Horn Creek Park\, 32888 Maclure Rd\, Abbotsford\, BC\, V2S 0K9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240622T123000
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SUMMARY:Venture McKee Park: A guided tour
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor – Walk\, Learn\, Discover\, Connect \nJoin us for a family-friendly walk guided by local experts to discover what makes McKee Park an important spot. From learning the names of our native plants to hunting for sneaky critters\, you’ll be on a mission to uncover the secrets of nature right in our backyard. Get outside\, connect with nature\, and grow your awareness of how to be a Habitat Healer! \nLearning Takeaways: \n• Learn about the habitat at McKee Park \n• What makes McKee Park special \n• Identify native plants and look for critters \n• Meet likeminded people \n  \nRegistration required. 
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/venture-mckee-park-a-guided-tour/
LOCATION:McKee Park\, Skeena Ave\, Abbotsford\, British Columbia\, V2S 7H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Tadpole Professional Training Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register now for our 2024 Oregon Spotted Frog Tadpole Identification Workshop! This virtual training workshop will enable environmental professionals to accurately identify and distinguish tadpoles\, metamorphs and juveniles of Lower Mainland frog species caught during work in and around waterways\, ditches\, or wetlands. This is an important professional development opportunity for environmental monitors to ensure due diligence and accuracy in amphibian identification. \nEnvironmental professionals\, contractors\, or government staff – if you will be working in the Lower Mainland you may encounter species at risk including Oregon Spotted Frogs and Northern Red-legged Frogs. Tadpoles can be challenging to identify\, especially when differentiating between these two species. This workshop will outline how you can identify frog tadpoles in the Lower Mainland\, including which features can help you distinguish between the very similar-looking tadpoles\, metamorphs and juveniles of Rana pretiosa and Rana aurora. \nThis training will be provided by Jenn Barden\, Program Coordinator at the Fraser Valley Conservancy\, and Briar Hunter\, Ecosystem Biologist with the Ministry of Water\, Land and Resource Stewardship. Both are specialists in Oregon Spotted Frogs and have extensive amphibian and reptile experience. \nDate: June 20\, 2024 \nTime: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm PDT \nPlatform: Online via Zoom \nCost: $25 per person \nAccess: Participants who pay to attend will receive a link to a recording of the presentation. Those who are unable to attend can still receive a recording by registering. \nAfter the workshop participants will receive a new resource document that can be used to identify Oregon Spotted Frog and Northern Red-legged Frog tadpoles\, metamorphs and juveniles in the field! \nOnce registered\, you will receive an email with session details and a meeting link will be sent out a week before the event. \nREGISTER NOW\nAdditional Information \nThis session is intended for environmental professionals including environmental monitors\, municipal staff\, and decision-makers who may come into contact with Oregon Spotted Frog and its habitat. The Oregon Spotted Frog is highly Endangered (provincially and federally). Within Canada\, it is only known to occur in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia. It lives in water year-round and is found in a variety of agricultural ditches\, sloughs\, shallow wetlands\, and marshes. In the past decade\, two new populations of Oregon Spotted Frog have been discovered in Abbotsford and Chilliwack\, suggesting there are more potential areas where this endangered frog may be undiscovered. Oregon Spotted Frogs are most likely to be encountered during regular drainage maintenance works; however\, few environmental monitors are trained in the identification of this cryptic species\, particularly for tadpoles and juveniles. \n  \nFor questions\, please contact Jenn: jenn@fraservalleyconservancy.ca \n  \nThis training is made possible thanks to funding from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/tadpole-training-2024/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240615T123000
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SUMMARY:Explore Lane Creek: A guided tour
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor – Walk\, Learn\, Discover\, Connect \nJoin us for a family-friendly walk guided by local experts to discover what makes Lane Creek an important spot. From learning the names of our native plants to hunting for sneaky critters\, you’ll be on a mission to uncover the secrets of nature right in our backyard. Get outside\, connect with nature\, and grow your awareness of how to be a Habitat Healer! \nLearning Takeaways: \n• Learn about the habitat at Lane Creek \n• What makes Lane Creek special \n• Identify native plants and look for critters \n• Meet likeminded people \n  \nRegistration required. 
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/explore-lane-creek-a-guided-tour/
LOCATION:Lane Creek\, 33247 2nd Ave\, Mission\, British Columbia\, V2V 1J9
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer,Workshops
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