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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180602T080000
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SUMMARY:Mora National Fish Hatchery (FWS)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Fifteen NMVFO volunteers led by Gena Robertson\, assisted on Sunday by two FWS biologists (Daniel Gallegos and Nathan Wiese)\, cleared a new hiking trail 0.57 mile long to complete a loop inside the perimeter of the hatchery. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nHelp us extend the existing half-mile trail to create a loop around the Hatchery. Located in north-central New Mexico on the edge of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range\, the Mora National Fish Hatchery maintains wild brood stocks of the rare Gila trout. A tour of the hatchery and discussion of Gila trout recovery will be available to interested volunteers. \nCamping will be available Friday\, June 1st through noon Sunday\, June 3rd. Potable water and bathrooms are located nearby. NMVFO will provide breakfast Saturday and Sunday\, dinner Saturday night. If you plan to eat with us\, please bring your own camp dinnerware. Dinner on Friday evening and lunch on Saturday and Sunday will be on your own. Carpooling is encouraged. Registration for this project is required for planning purposes; please sign up for this project no later than 1:00 PM on Tuesday\, May 29th so that we can match provisions to participants. Unfortunately\, we will not be able to support restricted diets. \nVolunteers need to bring their own camping equipment and should wear long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes) and work gloves. They should also bring sunscreen\, a hat\, rain protection (just in case)\, daypack\, water bottles/packs\, and snacks to get you from meal-to-meal. A camp chair would also be a good idea to bring. Tools will be provided. Just as a reminder\, dogs are not allowed on projects. \nDirections to the hatchery:\nFrom Mora\, drive north on NM 434 approximately 1.5 miles\, then turn left into the Hatchery entrance.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/mora-national-fish-hatchery-fws/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gena Robertson":MAILTO:g.robertson@nmvfo.org
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SUMMARY:Sugarite Canyon State Park
DESCRIPTION:RESULT: Fourteen volunteers work on the Coal Camp Trail\, refurbishing 0.30 miles. \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\nCome join us at Sugarite Canyon State Park! The park is located 6 miles northeast of Raton\, NM\, and nature enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of wildlife\, birds\, butterflies\, and wildflowers among the lakes\, creeks\, forests\, and meadows. Outdoor recreation opportunities in the park include fishing\, boating\, hiking\, horseback riding and camping. \nOver the past few years NMVFO volunteers have been working to repair water damaged park trails\, including washed out areas and deep cuts. This year we will move our efforts to a new area\, the historic Coal Camp Trails\, fixing trail tread\, building rolling dips\, and cutting back overgrowth. All tools will be provided. \nVolunteers can camp Friday and Saturday nights at the Ponderosa Horse Camp. There are motels in Raton for those who do not wish to camp. Vault toilets are available near the campsite; potable water is available at Lake Alice Campground\, and shower facilities at the park entrance. NMVFO will provide breakfast Saturday and Sunday\, and dinner Saturday night. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CAMP DINNER WARE and trail lunch for Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday morning we will meet for the project at the Sugarite Canyon Visitor Center. Please sign up for this project no later than 12:00 PM on Tuesday\, June 12th so our meal coordinator can match provisions to participants. Unfortunately\, we will not be able to support restricted diets. Hope to see you there! \n 
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/sugarite-canyon-state-park/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chris Fritzsche":MAILTO:fritzsche.christopher@gmail.com
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