High Country Conservation Advocates (HCCA), in partnership with the US Forest Service, have two upcoming stewardship projects un August that need volunteers.
When: Tuesday, August 17 and Tuesday, August 31 (9am to 2pm, both days)
Where: Taylor Park (near Almont, CO)
Parking: Meet at the Taylor Park Trading Post
What: Workday activities will include building fences, installing signs, and restoring compacted illegal roads
Why: Take a few hours to improve watershed health and terrestrial wildlife habitat by restoring impacted roads
Here are a few things you should know:
We will provide lunch and water for refills
Bring a water bottle & weather-appropriate clothes/gear (hat, sunscreen, bug spray, etc.)
We provide work gloves and tools
Wear close-toed shoes, comfortable outdoor layers, and clothes you aren’t afraid to get dirty
Please note that there are no bathroom facilities on site
We recommend bringing a small pack to carry anything you may need (water, snacks, bug spray, extra clothes)
Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns at eli@hccacb.org. I hope to see you all soon!
Stewardship of public lands helps ensure their sustainability into the future. The above project entails spending a fun-filled day with like-minded community members giving back to YOUR public lands and supporting our lovable wildlife. They are great opportunities to get your hands dirty – and experience personal fulfillment – in furtherance of a worthy cause. Their success is dependent on public participation.