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Author Archives: Andrea Durfee

HWA Treatment: Week Two

As the second week of our Hemlock Woolly Adelgid treatment concludes, we are filled with gratitude and awe for the collective spirit that has made this journey possible. Over seven dedicated days, the heartbeats of between 3 to 15 volunteers … Read More

Treatment Week #1

1,550 Trees and Countless Memories: Celebrating Our First Week of Treatment During our first week of HWA treatment at Asitu’lisk, we achieved something truly remarkable. Against all odds and expectations, we managed to save approximately 1,550 trees! This monumental feat … Read More

Tree Marking Week: Celebrating Dedication, Unity, and the Road Ahead

As the sun gracefully sets on the horizon, a profound sense of gratitude envelops the heart of Asitu’lisk. We lift our voices in songs of appreciation for the extraordinary volunteers who poured their time, energy, and love into a cause … Read More

Healing Has Begun

🌿 The first tree receives the nurturing touch of restoration 🌿 Recently, we had the incredible opportunity to gather at Asitu’lɨsk for a momentous occasion – the initial tree was embraced with medicine and care, marking the beginning of healing … Read More

The Importance of Eastern Hemlock

Eastern hemlock, a majestic and resilient conifer, stands as a symbol of endurance and cultural significance within the Wabana’ki-Acadian Forest. Its towering presence and closed-canopy networks evoke a profound sense of awe and spiritual connection. The dominant tree species on … Read More