Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado
By Irene Shonle
On August 3, about 30 youth from the Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado first annual Youth Stewardship Summit worked on an ongoing oxeye daisy control project at East Portal, the trailhead to the James Peak Wilderness. The oxeye daisy project just celebrated its ten-year anniversary of stewardship this year; it has been an ongoing collaboration between the USDA Forest Service, the Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, and CSU Extension in Gilpin County. In addition to the youth, some of the long-term volunteers on the project returned to help.
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