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Volunteer Workday: Save the Hemlocks!

  • Possum Rock River Access 2789 River Road Morganton United States (map)

RESCHEDULED DUE TO WEATHER: NEW DATE = FEB 10

Join Foothills Conservancy and the Hemlock Restoration Initiative to protect hemlock trees from harmful, invasive pests!

Background: Hemlock trees in western North Carolina are an important and irreplaceable component of our forests. They are extremely shade tolerant and often grow alongside rivers and streams, which helps keep water temperatures cool. These trees have been suffering for over two decades from hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), an invasive insect that can kill the tree in as little as four years.

Plan: Foothills Conservancy is partnering with the Hemlock Restoration Initiative to chemically treat hemlock trees, on our preserve lands, for protection from the hemlock wooly adelgid. Volunteers will learn how to ID hemlocks and be given a demonstration of treatment methods before being paired up with experts for the day. We will work in groups of 2-4 dispersed over approximately 5 acres.

How to prepare: Expect to walk up to 2 miles on uneven and steep terrain. There are no trails, we will be navigating through the woods together. No restrooms on site, just mother nature!
Please wear close toed shoes, dress in layers, bring a backpack, and pack your own lunch! (Extra snacks and waters will be available)

Notes: Due to chemicals used during this event, volunteers must be 18+

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