What Was the Cause of Death?
After volunteers spend time planting trees and making sure the native saplings go into the ground correctly, volunteers are needed to spend a day with the StreamTeam to make sure the trees survive.
Improve your native plant identification skills while learning how to monitor a native tree planting! StreamTeam members will sleuth their way through a yearling planting to find who is the caper. Was it deer in the wetland with improper tube placement? You be the judge!
On Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 8:45 to 1 pm, the team will head out into the field to gauge the success of StreamTeam plantings. Monitors will collect important data. Volunteers are a major part of the scientific process!
Please contact Lisa Beranek at (360) 992-8585 for more information or to register. Once you register you will receive meeting time and location.








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