Missoula Volunteer Field Day: Reforestation

  • Where: Missoula Public Library 455 E. Main St. Missoula, Montana
  • When: Jul 27th, 2024 at 10:00 am

On Saturday July 27th, join Adventure Scientists for a Volunteer Field Day focused on regenerating our National Forests! RSVP here: https://www.adventurescientists.org/reforestation-mt-2024.html

Forests in the western United States are being devastated by wildfires, climate change, disease, and other factors, diminishing their ability to regenerate. Reforestation efforts are increasingly crucial, but the United States Forest Service is currently only able to re-plant around 20% of National Forest lands that need reforestation – due to limited availability of native seed. We need more data about where “cone crops” are located, so that seed can be efficiently collected and used to regenerate our forests.

That’s where you come in! At our Volunteer Field Day, you’ll get trained to go out and record data about cone crops in national forests throughout Montana. This critical data will be used for seed collection and reforestation. After being trained at our Field Day, you can also continue to do this important volunteer research work on your own time.

Where and When:

// Start the day with our volunteer training at the Missoula Public Library from 10am-11:30 am. Breakfast will be provided from 9:30am!

// Head out into the Lolo, Bitterroot, or Flathead National Forest nearby and collect data on cone crops for the afternoon

// Meet up at Imagine Nation Brewery for a celebratory happy hour to connect with our volunteer community. Drinks will be provided, and prizes will be given out for most data collected. Join us anytime between 2-4pm when you’re ready after your fieldwork.

All are welcome to join – no research experience required. Volunteers must be 18+ to collect data, but we welcome folks of all ages to join the training and celebration.

More event details will be sent when you RSVP! We hope to see you there.

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