Monitor the urban forests in West Seattle and get trained Aug. 11
Fri, 07/20/2012
press release
The Green Seattle Partnership Forest Monitoring Team is a collaborative effort between Seattle Parks and Recreation, EarthCorps and volunteers like you. Join a growing community of volunteers in the Forest Monitoring Teams third year to collect valuable data in Seattle’s 2,500 acre urban forest, while learning about forest ecology and plant identification.
Join the Forest Monitoring Team and help collect data in your local parks such as Fauntleroy Park, Lincoln Park, Longfellow Creek, Roxhill Park and Camp Long.
The next opportunity to participate in an introductory training will be Saturday August 11th at 9:30am-1pm. This will include a background into forest monitoring, an overview of the monitoring protocols and a field exercise to learn the tools and methodology of collecting data. Monitoring efforts occur May- October, and we ask that you just commit to assisting with two plots throughout this field season (although more is encouraged!). All equipment, site locations and any additional support are provided by the Program Coordinator. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to learn, explore and have fun.
The Green Seattle Partnership Forest Monitoring Team started in 2010 with 15 volunteers and 30 plots in 20 parks. It grew in 2011 to 35 volunteers, over 120 plots in 40 parks. In 2012 we plan to continue the momentum in Seattle by welcoming back returning volunteers while recruiting new volunteers and returning to 2011 plots while installing new plots.
FOR MORE INFORMATION or TO REGISTER FOR THE TRAINING CONTACT:
Malia Caracoglia
EarthCorps
206-992-6853
forestmonitoring@earthcorps.org
To find out more about the GSP Forest Monitoring Team go to http://www.earthcorps.org/pages.php?articleId=739. You can also see the locations of Forest Monitoring Plots in Seattle Parks with links to each plot’s data in a report at http://www.earthcorps.org/interactive-map-popup.php