Maintenance work in the Thomasia Pont de Nant alpine garden
About the event
Thomasia is a botanical garden dedicated to the study and preservation of mountain plants. Located at an altitude of 1,260 meters, it is nestled against the spectacular western face of the Grand Muveran, which towers 800 meters above it. At the entrance to the Vallon de Pont de Nant, a nature reserve, Thomasia was founded by the Thomas family in 1891 and has been cultivated continuously ever since.
The botanical garden has nearly 3,000 mountain plants, classified according to their geographical origin. Flowers from the Alps rub shoulders with those from the Himalayas, the Rocky Mountains, the Caucasus, the Andes, Japan, the mountains of New Zealand, the Moroccan Atlas Mountains, and the Arctic regions.
The Alpes vivantes association is involved in practical conservation work in the Vaud Alps. By taking part in these field days, you will be able to experience the reality of working in a mountain botanical garden, broaden your knowledge of alpine plants and the importance of habitats for endangered species, and make a significant contribution to the preservation of the precious resources of the Vaud Alps.
Program
10:00 - 10:30 Welcome and information session over coffee
10:30 - 12:00 Fieldwork
12:00 - 13:30 Outdoor lunch featuring local products
13:30 - 15:45 Fieldwork
15:45 - 16:15 Afternoon snack and discussion with local stakeholders
16:30 Departure
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Meeting Point: 10:00 at Pont de Nant
End of Day: 16:30 from Pont de Nant
It is recommended to rent a bus for groups of 20 to 30 people or use private vehicles. As shown above, the official public bus departs very early in the morning from Bex.
On-Site Safety – Please Note:
- Follow the instructions of the on-site supervisor and perform tasks carefully. If anything is unclear, do not hesitate to ask.
- Ensure your actions do not endanger others. For example, do not throw stones or branches downhill if people are below.
- Report any injuries to the supervisor, who is equipped with a first aid kit.
- Inform the supervisor if you suffer from allergies, asthma, heart/circulatory issues, or other medical conditions, and bring any personal medication with you.
- After the activity, thoroughly check your body for ticks. If found, remove them immediately, disinfect the bite, mark and monitor the area. Consult a doctor if any symptoms of illness occur.
In Case of Emergency:
Remain calm and inform the on-site supervisor, who will take all necessary rescue measures and care for those involved. All instructions from the supervisor must be followed.
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