Join us for a big restoration effort in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument this spring!
This community collaboration is for the restoration of an upland meadow to enhance water resources, fish and wildlife habitat, and an imperiled pollinator species, the Klamath Mardon skipper. After the creation of beaver-based restoration structures in Hoxie Creek earlier this year, the Bureau of Land Management is teaming up with local conservation organizations to build a fence that will help this meadow habitat come back after years of damage from free range cattle. This is a wildlife hotspot home to charismatic species like elk, deer, mountain lions, and great gray owls.
Volunteers needed! All are welcome to join in this community effort! No experience necessary, and those experienced in fence work are encouraged to participate. Drinks, snacks, and gloves will be provided.
Volunteers are advised to:
- Wear long pants, closed toe shoes, sunglasses/eye protection and ear protection
- Work gloves, a waterbottle, and a sack lunch
- Optional: Plyers or fence tools if you have them.
We will meet at 9:00 AM at the Rite Aid in Ashland and make our way into the Monument from there. Carpooling is optional.
This project is a joint collaboration between the Friends of Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument, Vesper Meadow Education Program, KS Wild, The Understory Initiative and the Bureau of Land Management.
Please email info@cascadesiskyou.org with any questions.
Photo credit:
1st photo: Mardon Skipper on Wyethia by Rob Santry
2nd photo: Beaver based restoration structure in Hoxie Creek Tributary at Moon Praire Meadow - Vesper Meadow