Volunteers sought for barbed wire fence removal near Big Valley
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is looking for volunteers to help remove barbed wire fencing to make the Ferrier property, located 20 kilometres east of the town of Big Valley, more wildlife friendly on August 17!
The event, called Fence Free Ferrier, needs volunteers help from 8:30am to 5:00pm to take down a section of old fence on the Ferrier property to help make it more wildlife friendly. A bus provided by NCC will take volunteers from Red Deer out to the Ferrier property and back again for the event.
All of the tools and equipment for the day, along with delicious snacks and beverages, will be provided by NCC as well as a free sandwich lunch.
On the northwestern shore of Gough lake, lies 1,467 acres (594 hectares) of native grasslands, forests and wetlands. These diverse conditions attract a wide range of species, including prairie loggerhead shrike, western tiger salamander and porcupine.