Posts tagged “Conservation”
Treasured Landscape: Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
Have you ever stood in a field of grasses towering over
your head? Have you felt small in a wide open sea of grass? Soon the majestic
prairie will once again provide a sense of awe for residents and visitors
alike. Less than an hour from Chicago, Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
offers visitors a chance to experience Illinois, and much of the Midwest, how
it once was: tallgrass prairie.
From
Army to Prairie
Beginning in 1940, the open space of Midewin became the...
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SunRiver Resort Gives Back
Posted by
Sharon Alton, GAIA Consulting Group, www.thegaiagroup.net , on behalf of SunRiver Resort.
Sunriver
Resort is
surrounded by the Deschutes National Forest , a year round destination for
skiing, hiking, fishing, biking, and enjoying the spectacular scenery.
With this expanded backyard, Sunriver’s guests directly rely on the natural
resources surrounding the resort each time they visit. The Forest Stewardship
Fund provides a way for guests to give back...
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A Year of Community Engagement on the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
Before I
moved to Northwestern Washington to serve in a year-long AmeriCorps internship for
the National Forest Foundation, I had visited the Seattle area a few times.
Each time, the weather had been a typical overcast day, with showers ranging
from a light sprinkle, to a heavy downpour. Having grown up in Central Oregon,
where there are about as many sunny days as there are in Hawaii, I knew that it
would take some time getting used to the cloudy, heavy grey skies. The first
time I...
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Partners Work to Preserve Wild and Scenic River Habitat in Oregon
Trout Unlimited , the National Forest Foundation and the Deschutes National Forest have partnered to tackle improvements to the 15.3 mile trail along the Metolius River from the headwaters to Candle Creek below the lowest bridge. The project includes replacement of existing trail structures (bridges and rock structures), protection of erodible sites along the river by placing rock or wood to dissipate erosion and provide hardened sites for foot traffic, and planting native plants on...
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Falling Waters Trail Reconstruction Project- White Mountain National Forest
Over the summer of 2011
the Appalachian Mountain Club 's Professional Trail Crew worked
on the Falling Waters Trail in Franconia Notch thanks to a Matching
Awards Program Grant from the National Forest Foundation. They spent 9
weeks installing structures to mitigate serious erosion and provide trail
definition and enhanced safety for hikers on the very popular trail.
The Falling Waters Trail is located in the scenic Franconia Notch leading from
the Parkway, I-93, to the...
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