Field News Recap- Fall 2024
Idaho Conservation Corps Update: camping crews – young adult In October, Red crew partnered with Washington DNR at Ahtanum State Forest near Yakima, transforming a two-track trail into a single track. They also restored Selah Cliffs Natural Area Preserve by planting native seeds such as Blue Bunch Wheatgrass and Idaho Fescue. Heading to City of Rocks in southern Idaho, they constructed 1,400 feet of fencing and maintained existing lines. In November, they joined the Idaho City Ranger District in Boise National Forest, conducting timber surveys on 23.5 acres of Ponderosa Pines and Douglas Firs. Orange crew focused on habitat restoration in October, working with the Idaho Falls BLM at the Upper Snake Field Office. They completed various fencing projects and planted 1,386 native shrubs, including Snowberry and Choke Cherry. Yellow crew began October in Halfway, Oregon, completing fuels reduction on 15.5 acres around private residences to mitigate wildfire risks. Next, they traveled to Walla Walla, Washington, working with the Army Corps of Engineers to clear 20,000 square feet of noxious weeds and thin 4.2 acres of brush. In November, they tackled greenhouse tasks at Washougal Oaks and Lacamas Prairie Natural Areas in Washington, planting 3,700 native plugs. Their final project was at City of […]