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Volunteer Opportunities
Come be a part of
the Western Wildlife Corridor’s efforts to make Cincinnati a greener
place to live!
Western Wildlife Corridor is very active restoring wildlife
habitat at several special preserves in the Ohio River valley.
In our neck of the woods, this usually means removing invasive
alien plant species like Amur Honeysuckle or Garlic Mustard so
that the native plants and animals can prosper.
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How do we restore our properties? Sometimes
the biggest threat to our preserves is invasion by alien
plant species. Plants such as Amur (or Bush) Honeysuckle,
Euonymus and Garlic Mustard can produce such a dense cover
of foliage that native plants cannot survive. We’ve been
told that Amur Honeysuckle even secretes a toxin that kills
native plants!
Since our objective as an organization
is not simply to limit development of the wooded hillsides
in the Ohio River valley and nearby tributaries, but to
also establish preserves where native plants and animals
can thrive, it is essential that invasive alien plants
be removed. Once the invasive aliens are removed, the native
plants usually reestablish healthy populations. If not,
we will replant as necessary to give them a helping hand.
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We have two types of activities to accomplish this:
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The first is our group Volunteer Projects where we meet at
different preserves usually on Saturday mornings for two or
three hours. For these, you need to bring work gloves, plenty
of water, herbicide squirter if you have one (we'll provide
the herbicide solution); wear work clothes and work shoes.
We do not have any habitat restoration projects scheduled
at this time, but we do organize impromptu projects if the
weather permits. Please contact us if you want to be notified.
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The other activity is what we call our Preserve "Monitoring"
Program. For this people "adopt" a particular preserve
and help out with habitat restoration whenever they have the
time.
You can visit the Calendar page for
information and dates on upcoming projects. In addition, one or
more of us usually winds up going to a preserve a couple of mornings
during the week to take a walk and while they are there, they
just can't help whacking some honeysuckle. If you would like to
join one of these walks, please call (513 922 2104) or email Tim
Sisson and he'll let you know the next opportunity.
Other Ongoing Volulnteer Opportunities
*Preparing bulk mailings
*Newsletter coordination/Editing
*Property inspectors for new land offers and current land holdings
*Website maintenance
Please contact Tim Sisson if you are interested in volunteering
your time to support the Western Wildlife Corridor or for additional
information regarding any of these opportunities. Tim Sisson (513)
922 2104 E-mail: tsisson@fuse.net
Contact Info
Western Wildlife Corridor
P.O. Box 389077
Cincinnati, Ohio 45238
Phone: 513.921.9453
Email: wwc7@yahoo.com
Please feel free to give us a call or email (USPS too) us with
any questions or suggestions.
Thanks for Visiting!
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