Volunteers Needed At Zumwalt Prairie

The Nature Conservancy invites anyone interested in assisting conservation efforts on Zumwalt Prairie Preserve, located on the breaks of the Imnaha River in Northeast Oregon, to attend a volunteer work party Saturday and Sunday, September 10th and 11th.  Zumwalt Prairie Preserve is a key part of the largest remaining native bunchgrass prairie in North America, harboring 12,000 acres of abundant prairie habitat, 15,000 acres of canyonlands and 12 miles of creeks with spawning habitat for endangered Snake River steelhead and inland redband trout.  Zumwalt is also home to one of the largest concentrations of nesting raptors in North America.  During this work party, volunteers will be improving and removing fence for wildlife, preparing a prescribed fire unit, improving and cleaning facilities, and removing invasive species.  We’ll work a full day Saturday and a half day Sunday. 

Participants need to bring appropriate clothing for any weather event and lunch and water for Saturday’s work.  For those who wish to stay the night, Saturday night dinner and Sunday breakfast will be provided. You will need to bring a tent and sleeping bag.
 
Registration is required at nature.org/oregonworkparties. Questions?  Contact (503) 802-8100 or
orvolunteers@tnc.org.  

Volunteers Needed At Zumwalt Prairie

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Date and Time

Saturday Sep 10, 2016

September 10 & 11, 2016
All Day Saturday
Half day Sunday

Location

Zumwalt Prairie

Website

nature.org/oregonworkparties

Contact Information

Registration is required at nature.org/oregonworkparties, Questions call 503-802-8100

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