With more than 80 miles of trail, maintaining the health of Forest Park requires a special group of volunteers consistently monitoring and reporting conditions on the ground. FPC’s Rapid Response Team walks, hikes, and runs the forest, reporting downed trees, invasive species, and other trail problems, throughout the summer and …
Independent Volunteer Training: Tuesday, March 22nd
This is a restoration work party, where FPC will be removing invasive species from inside Forest Park and planting native species to help manage the natural health of the forest. Join us in helping make Forest Park accessible and protecting the long term health of the trails! When: Thursday, October …
Independent Volunteer Training: Saturday, March 19th
This is a restoration work party, where FPC will be removing invasive species from inside Forest Park and planting native species to help manage the natural health of the forest. Join us in helping make Forest Park accessible and protecting the long term health of the trails! When: Thursday, October …
Forest Park Rapid Responders Training – Saturday, October 16th
With more than 80 miles of trail, maintaining the health of Forest Park requires a special group of volunteers consistently monitoring and reporting conditions on the ground. FPC’s Rapid Response Team walks, hikes, and runs the forest, reporting downed trees, invasive species, and other trail problems, throughout the summer and …
Forest Park Rapid Responders Training – Tuesday, October 19th
With more than 80 miles of trail, maintaining the health of Forest Park requires a special group of volunteers consistently monitoring and reporting conditions on the ground. FPC’s Rapid Response Team walks, hikes, and runs the forest, reporting downed trees, invasive species, and other trail problems, throughout the summer and …
Forest Park Ambassador Webinar – Saturday, May 15th
We’reĀ is continuing the Forest Park Ambassador Program into 2021. Through this program, volunteers become trained leaders in the field, engage with park visitors and educate them on Forest Park so that everybody can better access the natural resources in their community and feel like they belong. Forest Park Ambassadors …
Forest Park Hike Leader Webinar – Saturday, March 27th
Join us to learn the basics of engaging the public in healthy and helpful ways, learning how to highlight Forest Park and all its natural resources! We’ll review the Forest Park Hike Leader program, how you can help FPC create fun, safe, and engaging experiences for small groups of new …
Trails Crew Leader Training – Rocks, Dirt, & Treadwork
Forest Park Conservancy is committed to improving the health of Forest Park, and we know our volunteer leaders are the backbone of our stewardship programs’ successes. If you’re interested in trail maintenance and being a leader in the stewardship of Forest Park sign up to join us! We will cover …
Early Detection & Rapid Response Training
With more than 80 miles of trail, maintaining the health of Forest Park requires a special group of volunteers consistently monitoring and reporting conditions on the ground. FPC’s Rapid Response Team walks, hikes, and runs the forest, reporting downed trees, invasive species, and other trail problems, throughout the summer and …
Crew Leader Training: Leadership & Community Building
Forest Park Conservancy is committed to improving the health of Forest Park, and we know our volunteer leaders are the backbone of our stewardship programs’ successes. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing health risks associated with covid-19, FPC will be hosting our first Crew Leader training of the year via Zoom. …
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