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Volunteer Spotlight: Buffalo Stars

August 27, 2019
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Buffalo Stars Volunteers

In May, the Buffalo Stars Youth Hockey Organization visited Reinstein Woods to offer their volunteer services and protect natural habitats.

A group of 20 volunteers, comprised of team members, parents, and coaches, repaired the fencing on one of the deer exclosures. This helps protect plants and trees from deer so the plants are able to grow. They also planted pussywillows and a white oak tree at a site that had formerly been taken over by common reed (Phragmites australis), an invasive plant. Native species help promote a healthy ecosystem for the wildlife at Reinstein Woods.

The volunteers collected worms for Clover and Clementine, two resuce turtles that live at Reinstein Woods, to finish their day. The 20 volunteers dedicated a total of 60 hours of service to Reinstein Woods to protect and promote the growth of native plants and wildlife.

We appreciate the Buffalo Stars help with these projects and enjoyed the opportunity to educate these young minds about the importance of native habitats.

If your organization is interested in a day of service, please contact Reinstein Woods at 716-683-5959. We would love to have your help in the woods!