FDRD - Friends of the Dillon Ranger District, a Colorado Nonprofit Corporation

6/11/2005 Forest Restoration Service Project
Saturday, June 11 - Forest Restoration Day - 9:00 AM- 1:00PM - Please join us for a fun day on the trails! Volunteers are needed to restore elk habitat in the White River National Forest. By taking down barbed wire fencing in this area of National Forest land, volunteers will assure an improved elk habitat in this important wildlife corridor. We will meet at 9 AM at the Iron Springs access road just north of Summit High School on Highway 9 (1.8 miles south of Frisco's Main Street, or 0.4 miles north of Swan Mountain Road) - drive up the road and park in the lot. A volunteer will be visible from Hwy 9 on the access road beginning at 8:45am).

RESULTS FOR Sat..6/11/2005... Forest Restoration
Cassleberry, Joe; Cox, Jim; Cox, Maggie; Craven, Currie; Drake, John; Fenner, Marilyn; Fenske, Kim; Hoos, Chris; Kersting, Don; McHenry, Sue; Newton, Rick; November, Dave; Raport, Vic; Rohr, Mike; Rossetter, Laura; Tormey, Pat; Van Howe, Kenny; VanVooren, Guff; Waugh, Ken; Wineland, Troy
A big thanks goes out to FDRD volunteers who joined in on the fun at our Forest Restoration Day on June 11. The above 22 volunteers and 2 Forest Service personnel generated 88 hours of volunteer stewardship for our National Forest lands. They took down one mile of barbed wire fencing (and 3 miles of barbed wire!) in this important elk habitat. By pulling up this fencing, these volunteers helped to assure the improved habitat in this important elk migration corridor. A special thanks goes out to our sponsors - New Belgium Brewery, Subway, City Market, and Keystone Resort- for providing us with tasty treats at the end of the day! Remember to support our sponsors on your next food and beverage run!

With sincere thanks,

Guff Van Vooren
Executive Director
Friends of the Dillon Ranger District


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