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Volunteers needed to plant hundreds of trees in Minesing area

The tree planting comes as part of a national program lead by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation
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Volunteers needed for fall TD Tree Day planting events in Stayner, Minesing and Orangeville. Photo supplied by NVCA

NEWS RELEASE
NOTTAWASAGA VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
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The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) is looking for volunteers to plant trees in parks and conservation areas in Stayner, Minesing and Orangeville at three events this fall.

These trees will be planted along rivers and creeks inside the parks. As they grow, the trees will help improve water quality and create habitat for fish and other aquatic life. Birds and pollinators that live or migrate through these areas will also benefit from these trees.

“We always encourage families to volunteer at tree planting events,” said Shannon Stephens, Healthy Waters Program Coordinator at the NVCA. “The kids learn how to create habitat for plants and animals and contribute to reducing climate change. Plus, it’s a great bonding experience for the entire family.”

The tree planting events are suitable for all ages and are eligible events for students in need of high school volunteer hours. Volunteers are required to bring closed-toed shoes or boots, gloves, sunscreen, hat, water and a shovel (if available).

Here are the details of the events:

  • Saturday, Sept. 21, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Volunteers will meet at the Clearview EcoPark, 300 Mowat Street North, Stayner, Ontario to plant 300 trees and shrubs along Lamont Creek
  • Saturday, Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Volunteers will meet at the Edenvale Conservation Area, 3920 Highway 26, Minesing, Ontario to plant 500 trees in the park and along the Nottawasaga River.
  • Saturday, Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.: Volunteers will meet at the Mono Community Pollinator Garden, 246366 Hockley Rd, Mono (Orangeville), Ontario to plant 300 trees.

All three of these planting days are part of TD Tree Days, a national program lead by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. These family-friendly events encourage volunteers to plant trees to help the environment in their local community. NVCA is pleased to work with TD and other groups, including Clearview Township, Town of Shelburne, and Nature Conservancy Canada on these events.

To volunteer at NVCA’s TD Tree Days, visit the NVCA website or TD Tree Days at tdtreedays.com.

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