Participate
Malaspina University College students Susan MacIsaac, Camille McIntosh and David Cox
removing Scotch broom at the Nanaimo airport (photo courtesy of RMOT Program)
Volunteer
Encourage others
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Share what you know about species at risk and Garry oak ecosystems with your friends and neighbours
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Ask your local government to incorporate Garry oak ecosystem conservation into their local planning processes, and support initiatives to protect Garry oak habitat from development
Support
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Consider making an Ecological Gift
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Support land conservancies and land trusts that are acquiring lands for conservation, and engaging in land stewardship
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Become a member of the GOERT Society and demonstrate community support for the work we do
Learn
Research
Contribute to research in Garry oak and associated ecosystems and their associated species at risk. If you are designing a research project, consider the research topics suggested by our Recovery Implementation Groups (RIGs).
Explore
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Visit Garry oak ecosystems
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Tread gently near sensitive areas (e.g. vernal pools, moss- or lichen-covered bluffs), and stay on designated trails
In your own backyard
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Read The Garry Oak Gardener’s Handbook
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Sign a conservation covenant or stewardship agreement with a land trust so your property is protected forever
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Remove invasive species from your property or from your neighbourhood
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Plant nursery-propagated local native plants
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Plant and nurture Garry oak seedlings and protect existing Garry oak trees
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Restrict the use of pesticides and herbicides in the vicinity of these and other sensitive ecosystems
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Treasure the natural and wild areas in our yards, parks and all public and private lands