Friday, April 23, 2010

ODFW >< ELK HABITAT PLANTING PROJECT (8 May 2K10)

Hello LVH FC Members >> << Take a look at this Interesting ODFW Stewardship Project >> <<  8 AM on Saturday, 8 May 2K10

 

ODFW >< ELK HABITAT ENHANCEMENT PROJECT >> on the << South Fork of the Yachats River

 

As you can see, from Tami’s E-mail >< This project is going to have some significant physical demands involved.

 

Of course, the rewards & the working environment will certainly make up for any of the adversities >< All of that said >>>>> I am considering joining Tami & Co for this event >>> <<< Let me know if you would like to also be involved  &  We can make the necessary “Hook Up” arrangements >>>>>>>  THE HOOK
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From: Tami Wagner [mailto:tami.e.wagner@state.or.us]
Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2010 4:18 PM
To: John Spangler
Subject: RE: ODFW Volunteer >< Wildlife Projects >>>

 

Hi John,

 

On the ELK HABITAT PLANTING PROJECT >><< I have purchased over 200 shrubs and trees to be planted on our wildlife management area on the South Fork of the Yachats River. About ¾ of them are bareroot plants, the rest in pots. The bareroot plants need to go in ASAP but the potted ones could be done later if necessary; I’m just hoping to get as many in the ground on the 8th as we can. It is necessary to wade the river and carry the plants, tools, etc. up to 1/8 of a mile or so, so it will be somewhat physically demanding. So the more help we can get the better. We will meet at our office in South Beach at 8 AM and carpool to the site. Volunteers should bring waders, leather work gloves, water and lunch. We can also use shovels for planting if they have them.

 

Thanks again, Tami

 

Tami Wagner

Assistant District Wildlife Biologist

Newport Field Office

North Coast Watershed District

Phone: 541.867.0300 ext. 255

FAX: 541.867.0311

 

 

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