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SUMMARY:Oregon Spotted Frog Professional Training 2024
DESCRIPTION:Register now for the 2024 Oregon Spotted Frog Identification training session. This training will enable environmental monitors (staff or contractors) to accurately identify and distinguish local 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. If your organization will be working in Oregon Spotted Frog areas and would like to send a group for hands-on frog identification and habitat recognition training\, please consider this limited-time opportunity. \n  \nTraining will be provided by Jenn Barden and Aleesha Switzer\, specialists in Oregon Spotted Frogs. The charge for this 2.5-hour training session will be $25 per person. Training will take place at an Oregon Spotted Frog wetland site in Agassiz. Additional details will be made available upon registration. \nFour session options are offered across two dates based on the frog breeding window in 2024:\nThursday\, March 14th 9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm \nFriday\, March 15th 9:30am-12:00pm     or     1:00pm-3:30pm \nNote: registration closes at 3:00 pm on Wednesday\, March 13th.  \n  \nDepending on the demand\, new dates may be added. If conditions change\, the dates may need to be adjusted slightly (for example\, if a large freeze event halts breeding and frogs are not available for in-hand identification training). Participants will be notified as quickly as possible if any schedule changes need to be made. \nOnce Registered – You will receive an email with additional details on the session\, including when and where to meet. \nSpace is limited – register now\n  \nAdditional Information\nThis session is intended for environmental professionals including environmental monitors\, municipal staff\, and decision-makers who come into contact with Oregon Spotted Frog and its habitat. 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. \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/oregon-spotted-frog-professional-training-2024/
CATEGORIES:All Events,Workshops
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240130T230022Z
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SUMMARY:Spring Amphibian Fencing Installation
DESCRIPTION:** This event is for Ryder Lake and Chilliwack residents only**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake or Chilliwack? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? This event might interest you!  \n\nOn February 17th\, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.\, the Ryder Lake Nature Team will be building a temporary fence along Elk View Road to help amphibians return to the wetlands.  \n\n  \n\nWildlife Protection Event – Temporary Fencing Installation\nThe Work  \n\nWe’re looking for energetic volunteers to help us install 150m of silt fencing to direct amphibians like frogs\, toads\, and salamanders travelling back to the wetlands!\nThis will involve installing fencing along the ditch on Elk View Road.\n\nWhy It’s Helpful\n\nIn late February/early March\, the amphibians are travelling back to their important breeding wetland in Ryder Lake. There is a crossing structure called the “Toad Tunnel” that runs under Elk View Road.\nThe fencing you will install helps guide these amphibians to the crossing structure so they can safely pass under the road.\n\nResponsibilities\n\nHelp install the silt fencing.\nUse tools to dig trenches\, hammer in wooden stakes\, and attach fencing material to the wooden stakes.\n\nRequirements\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors alongside a road.\nCan use tools such as shovels to dig into the wet ground.\nHammering wooden stakes into the ground\, and using a staple gun to secure the fence.\nWear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear (Rubber boots or hiking boots that can get a little muddy) and work gloves.\nAccess to a vehicle to travel within the Ryder Lake area.\nBring your own water bottle.\n\nTraining/Equipment\n\nAll training required will be provided on the day of.\nAll tools will be provided\, including shovels\, pickaxes\, sledgehammers\, staple guns\, and staples.\n\nSafety\n\nDress appropriately for wet\, cold\, weather.\nHigh-visibility vests and work gloves will be provided (you are welcome to bring your own).\n\nSetting\n\nOutdoors in the right-of-way adjacent to Elk View Road.\nThere is no shelter or bathroom facilities on site.\n\nLocation\n\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood\nParking: The mailboxes on Elk View Road.\nDate: Saturday\, February 11th\, 2024\nTime: 9 am to 11 am\nRAIN OR SHINE\nThis event may be rescheduled if the ground is too hard to dig a trench. The Program Coordinator will update everyone about schedule changes asap.\n\n  \nClick “Register Here” to sign-up for the event! \n  \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/capp-spring-fencing-install/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake\, Chilliwack\, British Columbia\, V4Z 1G7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230703T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230703T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213748
CREATED:20230623T214859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T192114Z
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SUMMARY:Ryder Lake Residents - Toadlet Fencing Event
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n** This event is for Ryder Lake and Chilliwack Residents**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake or Chilliwack? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you!  \n\nThis Ryder Lake Nature Team event is open to anyone living in Ryder Lake or Chilliwack. We will be building a temporary fence along Elk View Road to help amphibians travel from the breeding wetlands to the forest! \nCome join us for the meeting at 8:00 AM to help install the fencing and learn more about our local Nature Team. \n\n\n  \n\nWildlife Protection Event – Temporary Fencing Installation\nThe Work  \n\nWe’re looking for energetic volunteers to help us install 300m of silt fencing to direct tiny toadlets making their annual mass migration to the surrounding forest!\nThis will involve installing fencing along the ditch on Elk View Road.\n\nWhy It’s Helpful\n\nThousands of toad tadpoles are growing into toadlets and soon it’ll be time for them to migrate to the forest on the other side of the road. There is a crossing structure called the “Toad Tunnel”\, that runs under Elk View Road.\nThe fencing you will install helps guide these amphibians to the crossing structure so they can safely pass under the road.\n\nResponsibilities\n\nHelp install the silt fencing.\nUse tools to dig trenches\, hammer in wooden stakes\, and attach fencing material to the wooden stakes.\n\nRequirements\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors in a hay field\, in hot conditions with limited shade\, alongside a road.\nMust navigate uneven ground and climb over fencing.\nCan use tools such as shovels to dig into the ground.\nHammering wooden and metal stakes into the ground\, and using a staple gun to secure the fence.\nWear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear (Rubber boots or hiking boots that can get a little muddy) and work gloves.\nAccess to a vehicle to travel within the Ryder Lake area.\nBring your own water bottle and lunch.\n\nTraining/Equipment\n\nAll training required will be provided on the day of.\nAll tools will be provided\, including shovels\, pickaxes\, sledgehammers\, staple guns\, and staples.\nIf you’re able to\, bring your own gloves (we will provide gloves if you don’t have your own)\nWater and light snacks will be provided (Freezies and muffins).\n\nSafety\n\nDress appropriately for dry\, hot weather.\nSafety vests will be provided and work gloves (let us know if you want to bring your own!).\n\nSetting\n\nOutdoors\, hay field\, in the right-of-way adjacent to Elk View Road.\nThere is no shelter or bathroom facilities on site.\n\nLocation\n\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood\nHaving a vehicle to get to the area is a requirement.\nParking: The mailboxes on Elk View Road.\nSunday\, July 3rd\, 2023\n8:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nRAIN OR SHINE (subject to cancellation if there are severe heat/smoke warnings)\nThis event may be rescheduled if the ground is too hard to dig a trench. The Program Coordinator will update everyone about schedule changes asap.\n\n  \nClick the “Register Here” link below to sign-up for the event! \n  \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/ryder-lake-residents-toadlet-fencing-event/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake – Mailboxes at Elk View Rd. and Ryder Lake Rd.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230609T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213748
CREATED:20230529T233026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T173329Z
UID:10000095-1686322800-1686330000@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
SUMMARY:Ryder Lake - Guided Nature Walk
DESCRIPTION:** Chilliwack Event**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake or Chilliwack? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you! Join us for a plant-focused Guided Nature Walk in Ryder Lake. \n  \n\nGuided Nature Walk – Plants\nThe Event\n\nJoin us for a guided nature walk in Ryder Lake!\nYou will be learning from Jon Blais\, the FVC’s Habitat Enhancement Coordinator\, about native and invasive plants in the area.\nTake what you learn into your own backyards! Share your observations with us!\n\nResponsibilities\n\nLearn about native and invasive plants to keep an eye out for!\nLearn to identify common plants in Ryder Lake.\nLearn what to plant instead of invasive plants to provide better habitat for native wildlife.\nBring your plant questions and learn from the experts!\n\nRequirements\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors in a forest or open grassy field.\nRequires access to a vehicle to travel to the meeting point in the Ryder Lake area.\nBring your own water or snacks (some will be provided).\n\nTraining/Safety\n\nAll training required will be provided at the event.\nDress appropriately for warm\, hot weather. Wear sturdy footwear (hiking boots) and a hat.\n\nLocation/Setting\n\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood in Chilliwack\, BC.\nThe exact meeting location will be provided once registered.\nWalking outside on private property.\nThere is no shelter or bathroom facilities on site.\n\nReminderThis event will take place on private property. The site will not be accessible to the public outside of the event time.\nThis event may be rescheduled if there is too much rain. Jenn\, the Project Coordinator\, will update everyone about schedule changes ASAP. \n  \n  \nClick the “Register Here” link below to sign-up for the event! \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/ryder-lake-residents-guided-nature-walk/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake\, Chilliwack\, British Columbia\, V4Z 1G7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230518T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213748
CREATED:20230512T211319Z
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SUMMARY:Ryder Lake Residents - Temporary Fencing Removal
DESCRIPTION:** This event is for Ryder Lake residents only**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you! Join us and help the Fraser Valley Conservancy remove the temporary fencing installed on Elk View Road. \nIn late February/early March\, the amphibians return to their important breeding wetland in Ryder Lake. There is a crossing structure called the “Toad Tunnel” that runs under Elk View Road. The installed fencing helped guide amphibians to the crossing structure in March and April. Now the fencing is ready to be removed until it is needed again in June/July for the migration of baby toads back to the forest. \n  \n\nWildlife Protection Event – Temporary Fencing REMOVAL\nWe need your help to remove the 150 meters of silt fencing along Elk View Road!\n\n\nWhy It’s Helpful\n\nIn late February/early March\, the amphibians are travelling to their important breeding wetland. There is a crossing structure called the Toad Tunnel that runs under Elk View Road.\nThe fencing helps guide amphibians to the Toad Tunnel so they can safely pass under the road.\nIn May\, we need to remove this previously installed temporary fence!\n\nResponsibilities\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors alongside a road.\nHelp remove the fence using tools like shovels and staple removers.\n\nTraining/Equipment\n\nAll training and gear required will be provided on the day of the event\n\nSafety\n\nDress appropriately for warm or wet weather (check the forecast ahead of time!)\nWear sturdy footwear and bring your work gloves. We will have some available if you need them.\nSafety vests will be provided (let us know if you want to bring your own!).\n\nSetting and Location\n\nOutdoors in the right-of-way adjacent to Elk View Road.\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood.\nParking: The mailboxes on Elk View Road.\nThere are no shelter or bathroom facilities on site.\n\nCommitment\n\nThursday\, May 18th\, 2023\n9:00 AM – 10:30 AM.\nRAIN OR SHINE\nThis event may be rescheduled if there is too much rain. Jenn\, the Project Coordinator\, will update everyone about schedule changes ASAP.\n\nClick the “Register Here” link below to sign-up for the event! \n  \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/ryder-lake-residents-temporary-fencing-removal/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake – Mailboxes at Elk View Rd. and Ryder Lake Rd.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230406T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230406T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213748
CREATED:20230404T225253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T232047Z
UID:10000087-1680793200-1680796800@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
SUMMARY:Ryder Lake Residents - Nature Monitoring Event (Pond Check)
DESCRIPTION:** This event is for Ryder Lake residents only**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you!  \n  \nJoin us as we explore a wetland in Ryder Lake\, looking for amphibians and their egg masses. Learn ID skills and take this knowledge back to your own backyards! \n  \n\nWildlife Monitoring Event – Pond Checks\nThe Work\n\nHelp us monitor amphibian breeding by joining FVC staff at a wetland in Ryder Lake.\nYou will be looking for frogs\, toads\, salamanders\, and their egg masses!\n\nWhy it’s Helpful\n\nAs soon as the weather warms up\, many of our frogs\, toads\, and salamanders will emerge from their winter brumination (the amphibian version of ‘hibernation’) and start their trek to their breeding pond.\nYou can help FVC observe these critters by joining us at a wetland to learn about amphibian breeding.\nTake what you learn into your own backyards! Share your observations with us!\nYour help in these surveys and collecting data will contribute to an ongoing amphibian monitoring dataset that will show us hotspots of amphibian activity. These surveys give us an opportunity to continue learning about the amphibian populations in the Ryder Lake area as well.\n\nResponsibilities\n\nLearn about egg masses\, where to find them and how to identify them.\nHelping the project coordinator with observational data collection.\n\nRequirements\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors near a wetland/pond.\nRequires access to a vehicle to travel to the meeting point in the Ryder Lake area.\nBring your own water or snacks.\n\nTraining/Safety\n\nAll training required will be provided on the survey day.\nDress appropriately for wet\, cold\, weather. Wear sturdy footwear (Rubber boots or hiking boots that can get a little muddy).\nSafety vests will be provided (let us know if you want to bring your own!).\n\nLocation/Setting\n\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood in Chilliwack\, BC.\nThe exact meeting location will be provided once registered.\nWetland on private property.\nThere is no shelter\, nor bathroom facilities on site.\n\nTime\n\n3:00 PM – 4:00 PM (This event could go a little longer\, maybe closer to 5:00 PM)\nRAIN OR SHINE\nThis event may be rescheduled if the weather is particularily uncoorperative. The Program Coordinator will update everyone about schedule changes asap.\n\n  \nClick the “Register Here” link below to sign-up for the event! \n  \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/ryder-lake-residents-nature-monitoring-event-pond-check/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake\, Chilliwack\, British Columbia\, V4Z 1G7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230211T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230211T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T213748
CREATED:20230202T232041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T222200Z
UID:10000078-1676113200-1676124000@fraservalleyconservancy.ca
SUMMARY:Ryder Lake Residents - Nature Protection Event
DESCRIPTION:** This event is for Ryder Lake residents only**\nDo you live in Ryder Lake? Are you interested in helping nature and wildlife in your neighbourhood? We have an event coming up that might interest you!  \n\nFrom 11:00 AM to 11:15 AM this event will be a Ryder Lake Nature Team meeting. After the meeting\, we will be building a temporary fence along Elk View Road to help amphibians travel back to the wetlands.  \nCome join us for the meeting at 11:00 AM to learn more about this nature-based group in Ryder Lake\, or join us at 11:15 AM to help with our outdoor event. \n\n  \n\nWildlife Protection Event – Temporary Fencing Installation\nThe Work  \n\nWe’re looking for energetic volunteers to help us install 150m of silt fencing to direct amphibians traveling back to the wetlands!\nThis will involve installing fencing along the ditch on Elk View Road.\n\nWhy It’s Helpful\n\nIn late February/early March the amphibians are traveling back to their important breeding wetland in Ryder Lake. There is a crossing structure called the “Toad Tunnel”\, that runs under Elk View Road.\nThe fencing you will install helps guide these amphibians to the crossing structure so they can safely pass under the road.\n\nResponsibilities\n\nHelp install the silt fencing.\nUse tools to dig trenches\, hammer in wooden stakes\, and attach fencing material to the wooden stakes\n\nRequirements\n\nBe prepared to spend a few hours outdoors alongside a road.\nCan use tools such as shovels to dig into the wet ground.\nHammering wooden stakes into the ground\, and using a staple gun to secure the fence.\nWear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear (Rubber boots or hiking boots that can get a little muddy) and work gloves.\nAccess to a vehicle to travel within the Ryder Lake area.\n\nTraining/Equipment\n\nAll training required will be provided on the day of.\nAll tools will be provided including shovels\, pickaxes\, sledgehammers\, staple guns\, and staples.\nIf you’re able to\, bring your own gloves (we will provide gloves if you don’t have your own)\n\nSafety\n\nDress appropriately for wet\, cold\, weather.\nSafety vests will be provided (let us know if you want to bring your own!).\n\nSetting\n\nOutdoors in the right-of-way adjacent to Elk View Road.\nThere is no shelter or bathroom facilities on site.\n\nLocation\n\nRyder Lake Neighbourhood\nParking: The mailboxes on Elk View Road.\nSaturday\, February 11th\, 2023\n11:00 AM – 2:00 PM (Nature Team meeting from 11:00 AM to 11:15 AM; Fencing event from 11:15 AM to 2:00 PM)\nRAIN OR SHINE\nThis event may be rescheduled if the ground is too hard to dig a trench. The Program Coordinator will update everyone about schedule changes asap.\n\n  \nClick the “Register Here” link below to sign-up for the event! \n  \n\nDo you live outside of Ryder Lake but are interested in events like this? Click here to sign up for our volunteer program!
URL:https://fraservalleyconservancy.ca/event/ryder-lake-feb11-2023/
LOCATION:Ryder Lake – Mailboxes at Elk View Rd. and Ryder Lake Rd.\, Canada
CATEGORIES:All Events,Volunteer
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