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2015 Volunteer Opportunities with Wildland Restoration Volunteers

3/23/2015

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From Luke McNally, Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, March 11, 2015:

https://www.wlrv.net/index.php?section=events&action=list&

As for upcoming work in the canyon, WRV is working on the north Fork on April 18th and again on another date not yet confirmed in May. This revegetation and erosion control work will follow construction work by CFL on a mixture of Forest Service and private land on the North Fork.

WRV will have projects on the Lower North Fork this September 12th and 26th and October 10th and 31st. And more the following spring of 2016.

We are working on putting together a smaller reveg project on the mainstem at MP 71 where we did some exigent work last spring, we have a potential corporate sponsor that were working on. We are restraining from any major reveg on the mainstem until after the CDOT final highway construction. Any ideas for corporate sponsors for smaller projects will be helpful addressing smaller scale needs.

WRV is excited to work alongside other volunteer groups like Estes Valley Land Trust and TU. These events are open to the public to participate, individuals or groups can sign up on the WRV website or contact me directly.

Most of these volunteer events will require more than 50 individuals to implement, advertising these projects through the BTRRC webpage and facebook will help insure strong recruitment and success. Volunteers can expect to be well fed, spending the day planting native riparian woody vegetation, herbaceous wetland plugs and native seed mixes, as well as installing erosion control material and woodstraw mulch.

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Kristin Hall
3/23/2015 08:44:56 pm

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