County Coordinator Appreciation: Vic & Ann Berardi

The Old-Growth Forest Network wouldn’t be able to continue our mission of creating a national network of protected old-growth forests without our County Coordinators! They are the on-the-ground experts of their local communities and know all about the forests that are near and dear to their hearts. To honor our amazing volunteers, we showcase one County Coordinator each month and share more about what makes them so special.

Vic & Ann Berardi

County (counties) where you volunteer (and state): Lake County, IL; McHenry County, IL; Kane County, IL; DeKalb County, IL; Winnebago County, IL; Door County, WI

Forest Nomination(s): St. Francis Woods, Lake County, IL; Norris Woods, Kane County, IL; Door Bluff Headlands County Park, Door County, WI; Ellison Bay County Park, Door County, WI

In 3-4 sentences, describe yourself to the OGFN community: We are lovers of nature, avid book readers and a desire to photograph trees, forests and wildflowers. Being retired we have ample time to explore new places. We look forward to what the future holds for the OGFN community.

Favorite forest you have visited: In state St. Francis Woods. Out of State: Estivant Pines Nature Sanctuary, Keweenaw County, MI.

Favorite tree species: White Oak (Quercus alba)

Favorite season: Spring

Favorite snack on hikes: Mostly fruit, some nuts

Favorite hiking gear: Camera & tripod

What inspired you to volunteer as a county coordinator for OGFN? From inspiration gained from the Old Growth Forest Network’s objectives and encouragement by Joan Maloof we decided we wanted to be a part of the preservation of old growth forests.

Do you have any advice to share with someone considering serving as a volunteer county coordinator? Just explore as many areas as you can and learn how to age trees and identify them.

THIS COULD BE YOU!

Are you interested in volunteering to be a County Coordinator with OGFN? Fill out this simple form today and the Regional Manager for your area will contact you shortly.

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