Volunteer as a Forest Health Ambassador
The Town of Oakville engages residents to help monitor neighbourhood street trees for invasive insects, disease and other issues related to forest health. The program runs through the summer months and Ambassadors can survey as many or as few trees as they like at any time that is convenient for them.
Are you looking to learn new skills and volunteer in a meaningful way? Now is your chance. Register for one of our information and training sessions. High school students can earn volunteer hours. Email us with your address at foresthealthvolunteers@oakville.ca.
The program is currently on a winter break and will start up again in spring 2023. Additional details about training dates will be posted at that time.
We thank you for your interest and look forward to the 2023 Forest Health Ambassador season!
Forest Health Report Cards
Long-term monitoring of our urban forest is important in order to evaluate the status of the resource over time and determine whether it is improving or declining. The state of the urban forest is always evolving as a variety of biotic and abiotic factors continue to shape the forest structure. By monitoring the urban forest, relevant baseline data can be collected and changes, trends, and patterns can be tracked over time.
A third of the town’s woodlands are assessed each year on a three-year rotational basis for signs of pests, disease and other disturbances. A report card of the woodlands surveyed in each year is produced to evaluate the health of the forest.
Forest Stewardship Council certified
The forests owned and managed by the Town of Oakville have achieved Forest Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certification (FSC® C018800) through the Eastern Ontario Model Forest’s Forest Certification Program. FSC® is an international, membership-based, non-profit organization that supports environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world's forests.
For more information on how Town of Oakville’s forest is managed, including management plans, the protection of high-conservation values, or how pesticides are used within FSC Standards, please contact ServiceOakville. To learn more about FSC Certification and the information available to the public and affected stakeholders, please see the Eastern Ontario Model Forest’s Forest Certification Program.