Wildlife-Friendly Fencing Work Bee – July 12 @ 9 AM
Location: 5539–5553 Elsie Holmes Road, Wynndel (along the quarry side)
Old, derelict fences can be a serious hazard to wildlife – blocking migration, cutting off access to food and water, and even causing injury or death through entanglement. On July 12, Wildslight Creston Valley is hosting a work bee to remove derelict barbed wire fencing and help restore safe passage for local wildlife.
Join us at 9 AM for a hands-on work bee to improve habitat connectivity and protect wildlife. The project should only take a couple of hours, and with more helping hands, the work will go faster!
What to bring:
Pliers, hammer
Safety glasses and gloves
Sturdy boots and protective clothing
Bug spray, sunscreen, sun hat, and plenty of water
We’ll provide:
Refreshments
Good company
A meaningful and fun day outdoors
The weather looks promising, and we’re excited to see you out there!
Questions? Reach out any time:
Rebecca: creston@wildsight.ca