Volunteer Work Bees

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Denman Conservancy Association acknowledges that our land stewardship work here on Denman – “Inner Island” – takes place in the unceded traditional and treaty territories of the Pentlatch, K’ómoks, Homalco, Klahoose, Qualicum, Shíshálh, Tla’amin, We Wai Kai, and Wei Wai Kum First Peoples.

Volunteer

Work Bees

DCA relies on volunteers to do most of the maintenance work on our Lands. One way to help is by coming out to one of our VOLUNTEER WORK BEES, where you might weed-eat a grassy trail, lop some overhanging branches, pull some Scotch Broom or English Holly, or help build an information kiosk.

Volunteers doing English Holly removal at a DCA Work Bee
Helping remove English Holly at Central Park

DCA relies on volunteers to do most of the maintenance work on our Lands. One way to help is by coming out to one of our VOLUNTEER WORK BEES, where you might weed-eat a grassy trail, lop some overhanging branches, pull some Scotch Broom or English Holly, or help build an information kiosk. The work is fun and diverse – there is something for everyone. We need your helping hands to keep the heart of DCA – our lands – beating!

Contact the DCA Land Manager for further information about upcoming work bees.

Interested in getting involved?

DCA relies on volunteers to do most of the maintenance work on our Lands. We need your helping hands to keep the heart of DCA – our lands – beating!

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