Thursday, June 27, 2013

Raising funds for the Bruce Trail Conservancy

Today my wife - Jan was admitted into a 6 week rehabilitation program at Hamilton General Hospital with the goal of helping her to get onto the lung transplant list.  Jan was diagnosed with non-interstitial pneumatitis in November, 2011, but this terminology only implies that they really don't know what it is.  In March, 2013 her diagnosis was changed to some type of pulmonary fibrosis because she wasn't responding to the medications she was prescribed.  Long story short; they still don't know what she has, but they're treating it like pulmonary fibrosis.

Jan and I used to hike the Bruce Trail and spend a considerable amount of time in the Bruce peninsula camping at Mountain Trout Camp with family.  In the late 1990s, I started hiking the trail with teams of volunteers, students and staff collecting flora and fauna records for a book.  In May, 2005, with the help of Ann Bard and her husband Don, of the Cape Chin Connection Inn, near Dyer's Bay,  we launched our book on the flora and fauna of the Bruce Trail.  Ann passed away in February, 2012

In honour of my wife and in the memory of Ann I am going to hike the entire length of the Bruce Trail - 800 km from end to end to make a book on plants.  Data collection will begin this year with the trail being tackled in small spurts.  For example, this month I'd like to hike around Hamilton and Dundas close to the hospital where Jan is admitted.  The book will supplement the Bruce Trail hiker's guide and will be donated to the Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC).

A secondary goal this year, and to mark the beginning of my wife's successful rehabilitation back to health, is to observe as many vascular plants as possible to raise funds for the BTC's conservation efforts.  My goal is to find 850 species by mid November.  To date I have accumulated 302 species.  Data from these fund raising efforts will be used by the BTC and EARTHQUEST (Canada) to track and monitor the status and distribution of plants on BTC property as well as along the trail system.  EARTHQUEST uses this data to determine the rarity of plants within forest regions, counties and watersheds.

Please help me raise funds in honour of my wife and in Ann's memory by donating to the Bruce Trail Conservancy today!  You may pledge your support by donating any amount as a lump sum, or per plant (eg. $0.50 per plant species).  Updates to my forays along the Bruce and finding as many plant species as possible will be added to this blog site montly.  To request sponsorship forms please contact me at EARTHQUEST.  All donations greater than $10 will be given a charitable receipt from the BTC.

Thank you for your support
Dave Jolly,
EARTHQUEST

2 comments:

  1. Great job! I hope your wife is doing well. IPF is a disease I am all too familiar with. I hope she has good luck on the transplant list! Prayers and positive thoughts to her!

    If you get a chance I just started a blog to raise awareness...www.summit4pf.com

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  2. Hi John; just read your blog. You have a noble cause indeed and it's nice to see what you are doing to raise awareness for Pulmonary Fibrosis. Thanks for your positive support for my wife's illness. Since I started the blog her illness has steadily progressed, so she now requires a higher volume of oxygen and is more restricted in travel. With your continued support and prayers we'll get through it.

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