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Adopt-a-Patch at Hawk Cliff Woods

DSC_0001.JPGJoin us at Hawk Cliff Woods on May 17th, 6-8pm, for an Adopt-a-Patch workshop in celebration of International Biodiversity Day!

As we head into our third year of Adopt-a-Patch at Hawk Cliff Woods, we're offering native woodland plants to replant in the patches once the Garlic Mustard has been pulled. We've chosen species that can tolerate growing among Garlic Mustard and may shade out new growth. A big thank you to the patch guardians who have already pulled a huge amount of this invasive plant from their patches, and welcome to new volunteers who plan to join the movement!

What to expect at the event:

  • A short training session to learn about Garlic Mustard and how to control it
  • Newcomers will receive their patch kits - if you already have a patch don't forget to bring your patch kit!
  • Newcomers will choose their patches - returning volunteers will find their patches (with some help!)
  • Some time to pull Garlic Mustard
  • Some native woodland plants to plant after the Garlic Mustard is gone
  • An appreciation certificate from Biodiversity Education & Awareness Network (BEAN) in recognition of your outstanding conservation efforts
  • Don't want to commit to a patch? That's fine too! Come out and pull Garlic Mustard between the patches.

This is an outdoor event and will take place rain or shine. Please come dressed for the weather and bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and bug repellent.

Thank you to our program funders! In particular, we are grateful to TD Friends of the Environment Foundation, who helped us establish the Adopt-a-Patch program, and Biodiversity Education & Awareness Network (BEAN) for supporting this year's workshops.

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WHEN
May 17, 2018 at 6:00pm - 8pm
WHERE
Hawk Cliff Woods
4435 Hawk Cliff Rd
Union, ON N0L 2L0
Canada
Google map and directions
CONTACT
Rebecca Launchbury · · 519-858-3442

Will you come?