- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Eagle Riparian Habitat Improvement Project
ORGANIZATION: The Colorado Mountain Club
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Its National Public Lands Day! Celebrate by giving back to the land that we love so much! Join CMC's Stewardship Team to work on the Eagle Riparian Fence project! The Stewardship Team is partnering with the Colorado River Valley BLM to remove fencing along the Colorado River, which will help facilitate wildlife access in riparian areas.
Please be sure to bring long pants, boots, a water bottle(s), and sunscreen. CMC provides all work gloves/tools. Work is from 9 AM - 3 PM. A light breakfast, full lunch and free t-shirt will be provided for all volunteers. Enjoy the fall colors while giving back! If you have any questions or want to learn more, please email cmcstewardshipteam@gmail.com. This project is funded by the Eagle Ranch Wildlife Fund. Third Gultch and Harscrabble are popular mountain bike areas just south of Eagle! So bring your bike.
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About The Colorado Mountain Club
Location:
710 10th St Golden, CO 80401, Suite 200, Golden, CO 80401, US
Mission Statement
The Colorado Mountain Club is organized to: Unite the energy, interest, and knowledge of the students, explorers, and lovers of the mountains of Colorado ; Collect and disseminate information regarding the Rocky Mountains on behalf of science, literature, art, and recreation; Stimulate public interest in our mountain area; Encourage the preservation of forests, flowers, fauna, and natural scenery; and Render readily accessible the alpine attractions of this region.
Description
The Colorado Mountain Club is the state’s leading organization dedicated to adventure, recreation, conservation and education. Founded in 1912, the CMC acts as a gateway to the mountains for novices and experts alike, offering an array of year-round activities, events and schools centered on outdoor recreation. The Club comprises 13 regional groups across the state to serve the local needs of its members and partners. To ensure the continued enjoyment of Colorado’s pristine places, the CMC also leads efforts to protect wild and public lands with its conservation and stewardship programs. The Club publishes a quarterly magazine, Trail & Timberline, and operates a press with 50 current titles. No other organization in the Intermountain West employs such a strong or broad approach to connecting people with the Rocky Mountain landscape.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Third Gulch TrailheadEagle, CO 81631
DATE POSTED
September 19, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
N/A