
Field News Recap- End of Summer 2025
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All ICC crews are currently wearing yellow hard hats despite the crew names due to a supplier shortage.Â
Red Crew (YA 25) partnered with the Boise National Forest – Mountain Home Ranger District on fuels reduction projects to improve forest health and reduce wildfire risk.
Orange Crew (YA 26) partnered with Boise National Forest – Idaho City Ranger District to construct bridges, supporting trail access and safety for the public.
Blue Crew (YA 27)Â began the month working with Boise Bureau of Land Management (BLM), where they repaired barbed wire fencing and set up steel fencing to protect riparian habitat. Before wrapping up their session, they went to the Payette National Forest in the New Meadows and McCall Ranger Districts to conduct forest surveys.
All ICC crews are currently wearing yellow hard hats despite the crew names due to a supplier shortage.Â
Blue Crew (YCC 16)Â served in the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and on trails managed by Idaho Fish and Game. These projects included trail clearing in the West Fork Buckhorn Creek area.
Red Crew (YCC 17)Â partnered with Idaho Fish and Game on trails in the Salmon-Challis and Payette National Forests. Their projects included clearing the Six Mile Ridge Trail and Forty-Four Creek Trail to improve public access.
Orange Crew (YCC 18) partnered with the Idaho Panhandle National Forest to brush and maintain trails, later shifting to the Payette National Forest’s West Zone for fence removal near Buck Park Cabin on Cuddy Mountain.
All ICC crews are currently wearing yellow hard hats despite the crew names due to a supplier shortage.Â
Red Crew (YCom 13) partnered with Deer Flat National Wildlife Refuge, focusing on invasive plant removal to improve habitat for the area’s native species.
Blue Crew (YCom 14)Â worked with Nampa Parks and Recreation, completing pruning projects that improved the health and safety of local green spaces.
Interpretation & Education Intern, Jerrod H., promoting the Hagerman Fossil Beds at Idaho State University in Pocatello with a Park Ranger and educating visitors about bears in the area at Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.