Help Restore the Forest at Stillwater Conservation Area
Join us in reforesting a newly acquired section of the Stillwater Conservation Area! Volunteers will help plant native canopy trees such as oaks, hickories, tulip poplars, maples, and beech, along with understory shrubs like spicebush, viburnums, and bladdernut. These plantings will expand the forested riparian buffer along the Stillwater River and create vital habitat for wildlife.
The work will include digging holes, planting, and installing protective tree skirts. It’s hands-on work with a lasting impact, as every tree you help plant contributes to a healthier river corridor and a thriving home for countless species.
Impact
Protecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land- 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing a variety of natural area management plans. Under the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following:
Tasks
Under the supervision of the assigned staff, support and assist with the following:
- planting native trees and shrubs to help create more habitat for wildlife!
Eligibility
- This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Youth, and Adults. Learn more about our types of service here.
Additional Notes
- Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers should park at 146 Heathcliff Rd, Dayton, OH 45415. Please park around the loop driveway. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage.
- Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the project staff lead, Megan Rude, at 937-207-1527.
- Environment & Physical Demands: This project takes place outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e., sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, walking on potentially uneven or muddy terrain, and lifting objects 10 lbs or more. There are no restroom facilities on-site.
- Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray.