This week we had the pleasure of having the Heffner family from Grand Rapids, Michigan work with us in our efforts to control Dog-strangling Vine (DSV). Pictured above are Ken and Gail Heffner with Daniel Heffner, Andrew Heffner, Morgan Stewart, and Elisabeth Heffner.
The Heffners were in town on vacation, visiting son Daniel who is a grad student here in Ottawa. Aware of the environmental impacts of their travel, they try to offset these when travelling by giving back in some way to the community they are visiting.
They found out about the Fletcher Wildlife Garden (FWG) and the struggle to control Dog-strangling Vine. DSV is a highly invasive species that thrives in sun or shade and in any type of soil. It spreads rapidly, choking out other plants and even trees in the area. It is pervasive throughout FWG, and volunteers have been busy trying to control the spread of seeds and stem the spread of DSV into areas that are not yet heavily invested.



At FWG, no matter how much hard work is to be done, there is always time to see some wildlife and learn from the many knowledgeable nature lovers around. Among other things, the Heffners were able to observe a young Green Heron at the Amphibian Pond (photo below) and a crab spider that has been hanging out on a common milkweed plant.
The Heffners set a wonderful example of environmental stewardship and community involvement. What a great way to give back when visiting friends and family out of town. Many thanks to the Heffners and safe travels to you all!
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