Kendal Hills Reclamation Project

Norm Monaghan, O.F.A.H. Zone E Chair, spearheaded this effort to remove an invasive plant, the Black Locust, from the Kendal Hills Conservation area. When this project is completed, the area will be replanted with native shrubs and bushes that will help retain wildlife. South Central Ontario Big Game Association members helped out with labor and the use of the clubs chipper, chainsaws and brushcutters. They received lots of help from Norm and members of O.F.A.H.'s Go members.

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Randy Love and Go member operating chipper Another shot of the chipper in action. SCOBGA member, Eric Barton wielding a brushcutter.

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Tim and members of Go keeping chipper fed. Lots of brush to pile and chip. Another view of the amount of brush cut. (small portion of it).