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Riverside - Volunteer Event - Forest Health/Trail Maintenance
There are currently no future events scheduled.
Forest Health - Thinning - Fire and Fuels Mitigation - Trail Maintenance
We will be continuing a variety of trail maintenance activities within the Trautman Conservation Area: decommissioningoning social trails, tread work, brushing and thinning.
Meeting Location: TBD. There are several entrances to this area, and we will let you know (via e-mail) where to meet once we know how many volunteers, we have available for each project. The Trautman Conservation Ranch is within Riverside State Park in Nine Mile Falls.
Things to bring:
-Discover Pass (we can issue you one, for the day)
-Gloves and eye protection (we have some to share)
-Water/Snack
-Warm Layers
-Minors only (note from guardian approving attendance to the event)
Related events
01 Mar
Volunteer Event - Forest Health - Thinning and Fence Removal - Riverside State Park
Come join us at the Trautman Conservation Area in Nine Mile Falls to continue thinning overcrowded Ponderosa Pine & Doug Fir Stands. Removing smaller trees will allow more space and nutrients for the mature trees to grow larger. We will be using handsaws and loppers, then dragging the trees to the trail to prepare for the woodchipper to come through later this Spring.There are also some old barb wire fences on the property that should be removed with use of T-post pullers, and fencing pliers!
22 Mar
Volunteer Event - Forest Health - Thinning and Wood Chipping - Riverside State Park
Come join us at the Trautman Conservation Area in Nine Mile Falls to continue thinning overcrowded Ponderosa Pine & Doug Fir Stands. Removing smaller trees will allow more space and nutrients for the mature trees to grow larger. We will be using handsaws and loppers, then dragging the trees to the trail to feed the wood chipper.
26 Mar