Utah Conservation Corps Seeks Volunteers
Utah Conservation Corps, Bear River Watershed Council, in conjunction with the Logan Ranger District, is looking for volunteers for two spring projects designed to curb off-road vehicle trespass in the Mount Naomi Wilderness and repair some of the associated damage.
Volunteers are needed April 21 to cut channels to divert water off an illegal user-created route, reseed damaged areas and place barriers at the mouth of Hyde Park and Dry Hollow canyons.
On May 19, volunteers will build two buck and pole barrier fences on Cedar Ridge.
Volunteers are asked to meet at the staging area (in Hyde Park, travel east on 410 N. until reaching the dirt road) at 8 a.m. and be prepared for a full day of outdoor work.
Volunteers are asked to bring shovels, picks, others tools and sunscreen. Long pants and a hat are recommended. Food and drinks will be provided.
For information, contact Kate Stephens, Utah Conservation Corps program administrator, (435) 797-0964, or katestep@cc.usu.edu.
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