Battenkill *Afternoon* Earth Day Tree Planting
Join friends and fellow conservationists and anglers as we plant trees on the Battenkill
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Sat, Apr 22 - 02:00 PM
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There's nothing better than joining friends and neighbors to take care of a river we all love!
Join TU's Battenkill Home Rivers Initiative on Saturday, April 22 at 1pm for the second session of two tree planting events taking place on this historic and important coldwater river. (We are also hosting a Battenkill Tree Planting in Salem, NY at 9:30AM for those who might prefer an AM start time.)
We'll be working in Shushan, NY to continue previous efforts to protect and improve habitat for native Brook Trout. We'll be planting more trees along Camden Creek to help filter storm water, create safe spaces for fish to hide from predators, and improve the overall condition of a unique tributary connected to the Battenkill.
TU tree plantings are great ways to engage the entire family - so bring out your kids and grandkids and help teach them the importance of working together as a community to care for and recover our rivers and streams.
We'll have some tools available, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves, shovels, and water bottles.
Join TU's Battenkill Home Rivers Initiative on Saturday, April 22 at 1pm for the second session of two tree planting events taking place on this historic and important coldwater river. (We are also hosting a Battenkill Tree Planting in Salem, NY at 9:30AM for those who might prefer an AM start time.)
We'll be working in Shushan, NY to continue previous efforts to protect and improve habitat for native Brook Trout. We'll be planting more trees along Camden Creek to help filter storm water, create safe spaces for fish to hide from predators, and improve the overall condition of a unique tributary connected to the Battenkill.
TU tree plantings are great ways to engage the entire family - so bring out your kids and grandkids and help teach them the importance of working together as a community to care for and recover our rivers and streams.
We'll have some tools available, but volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves, shovels, and water bottles.
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