Planting Event at Sydenham River Nature Reserve
Media Advisory
Media Advisory
Volunteers helping to restore habitat, Sydenham River Nature Reserve © Gabriella Zagorski
Sydenham River Nature Reserve, Ontario, September 20, 2021 – Join Ontario Nature’s expert biologists to learn about habitat restoration at the Sydenham River Nature Reserve and help plant native trees and shrubs.
Located in the Carolinian Life Zone, the nature reserve represents some of the province’s best remaining examples of vulnerable habitat for numerous species at risk, several of which are found almost exclusively along the Sydenham River.
Attendees can join for the morning, afternoon, or all day. Staff and volunteers will be planting 900 plants over two weekends to transform agricultural fields into Carolinian forest habitat.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a refillable bottle, their own lunch, gloves, trowels and reusable masks. Ontario Nature will provide hand sanitizer, wipes, masks for those who need them and snacks. Portable washroom facilities will be available on-site.
Attention: Assignment Editors; Environment Reporters, Photographers
What: Free Planting Event at the Sydenham River Nature Reserve. You can register at: bit.ly/3z3rRDT. We will circulate a media release on September 26, 2021.
When: September 26 at 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Where:
Sydenham River Nature Reserve
42°47’24.9″N 81°50’22.5″W
Glencoe, Ontario
N0L 1M0
Directions:
The Sydenham River Nature Reserve is located approximately 60 kilometres southwest of London in the Lake Erie Lowlands region. We will meet at the south entrance of Oil Springs Line, 1 kilometre east of Nauvoo Road. Please park on the shoulder of Oil Springs Line. The reserve is unmarked from the road, but we will have temporary Ontario Nature signage to welcome you.
For media inquiries, please contact:
John Hassell, Director of Communications and Engagement, Ontario Nature
johnh@ontarionature.org | 416-786-2171
This event is funded by the Government of Canada, Lambton Wildlife Inc., Sydenham Field Naturalists and Ontario Nature members.
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Ontario Nature protects wild species and wild spaces through conservation, education and public engagement. A charitable organization, Ontario Nature represents more than 30,000 members and supporters, and 155 member groups across Ontario. For more information, visit ontarionature.org.