National Public Lands Day
On this year's National Public Lands Day HCCA partnered with the BLM to host a volunteer workday at Chance Gulch near Gunnison. We had 7 community members volunteer to spend their morning restoring and preserving critical mesic meadow habitat.
One Dam at a Time
The newly rewetted land made a satisfying squelch underneath rubber boots as volunteers walked upstream. The small creek wove through the basin down toward the mountains, but something was missing.
Union Park Stewardship Projects Update
Last fall our intrepid volunteers headed out in the field to harvest and plant willow stakes as part of a restoration project on a heavily eroded stream crossing in Union Park. We planted stakes along banks reconstructed with willow plugs and wads. We also did some experimental plantings with leftover willow stakes to determine if the soil up above the floodplain could support new growth.
Trail Creek Beaver Dam Analogs
We had 15 HCCA volunteers join Forest Service personnel to implement 9 beaver dam analogs (BDA) and plant native willow harvested on-site along Trail Creek in Taylor Park. This project uses low-tech process-based restoration methods to strengthen the resiliency of riparian systems, improving watershed health. Mimicking beaver structures helps attenuate water in the landscape and return complexity to poor riverscapes, allowing more wetland vegetation to grow.
Taylor Park Travel Management Workday Recap
With 25 total hours of volunteer time, this group built 4 fences (totaling 24 linear feet), installed 3 USFS travel management signs, and restored roughly 600 feet of previously impacted roads which will improve watershed health and terrestrial wildlife in Taylor Park.
Taylor Park Fence Building
With 25 total hours of volunteer time, this group built 8 fences (totaling 102 linear feet), installed 6 USFS travel management signs, and restored previously impacted roads which will improve watershed health and terrestrial wildlife along the Taylor River.
Ninemile Hill Stewardship Recap
This past Saturday, HCCA volunteers joined BLM staff to improve wildlife habitat and protect sensitive areas in the Ninemile Hill area south of Blue Mesa Reservoir. Volunteers constructed worm fences and strategically placed rock and woody debris to effectively treat head cuts forming in the meadow on site.
River Cleanup
On the first day of May, High Country Conservation Advocates and the Gunnison River Guide Coalition kicked off the summer guide season by hosting a "Ramp to Ramp" cleanup of the Gunnison and Taylor Rivers.