Citizen Gathering Ecological Assessment at the proposed Clavet Memorial Healing Forest Site Humboldt Strong

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Date Posted May 13, 2026
Expiry Date of Posting May 24, 2026
Organization Name Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc.
Contact Name Julia Adamson
Mailing Address 210 Appleby Court
City Saskatoon
Postal Code S7M 4B2
Phone Number 3063805368
Fax Number
Email Address friendsafforestation@gmail.com
Web Site https://stbarbebaker.wordpress.com/
Position Title Citizen Gathering Ecological Assessment at the proposed Clavet Memorial Healing Forest Site Humboldt Strong
Job Description

VOLUNTEERS WANTED Join us for the Citizen Gathering Ecological Assessment at the proposed Clavet Memorial Healing Forest Site Humboldt Strong to explore and protect our local environment together! friendsareas.ca Citizen Gathering Ecological Assessment Join us in person for the Citizen Gathering Ecological Assessment! It’s a great chance to connect with fellow nature lovers and dive into some hands-on ecological exploration. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned eco-warrior, your insights will help us understand the environment better. Don’t miss out on this fun and meaningful day out in nature! May 24 Ecological Assessment & BioBlitz Help document biodiversity on the site using the free smartphone app iNaturalist. Download the free app to your amartphone and sign in with your favourite user name and password…Then It’s as easy as: 1️⃣ Find it 2️⃣ Take a photo 3️⃣ Share it Your observations help scientists, restoration planners, and citizen scientists understand the ecology of the land while contributing to long-term conservation research. We deeply appreciate ongoing support for this community BioBlitz and citizen science initiative. DIRECTIONS AND MAP The Memorial Healing Forest is still only a dream in seed, It’s easy download the free iNaturalist app and the free Merlin app to your smartphone and help us document the Clavet Memorial Healing Forest site honouring the situated on the old Sk Hwy 16. Remembering and honouring the Heroes of the Humboldt Broncos bus crash The crash prompted condolences from public figures and celebrities, along with vigils and tributes such as people leaving hockey sticks outside their doorsSixteen souls lost on an April road. Thirteen survivors carrying visible and invisible scars. Families forever changed beneath the wide prairie horizon. Yet from unimaginable tragedy came unity stronger than steel. The tragedy brought an outpouring of grief and support from across Canada and around the world. Public leaders, athletes, celebrities, and communities shared condolences, while vigils, memorials, and heartfelt tributes appeared everywhere — including the powerful gesture of families placing hockey sticks outside their homes in remembrance of the Humboldt Broncos. Becoming Part of the Forest! friendsareas.ca

Skills Required Take Sound Recordings on the smart phone , and Take Pictures with your smartphone using the iNaturalist app
Benefits to Volunteer Learn about nature, helping to protect the environment, fresh air, fitness, fun,
Days/Times Weekends
Suitable For Youths (ages 8-12)
Teens (ages 13-17)
Adults (18 and over)
Seniors
Families
Small Groups (2-4 people)
Large Groups (5 people of more)
Work With Children
Youths (ages 8-12)
Teens (ages 13-17)
Adults (18 and over)
Seniors
Families
Position Duration Short term (3 months or less)
Specific Dates May 24 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Application Deadline May 24, 2026
Application Procedure Email

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