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SUMMARY:Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge Salt Grass Planting
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Twenty volunteers\, including eight first-timers\, transplanted approximately 1100 container grown inland salt grass plugs into the refuge’s playa wetland. \nYoutube: \n \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n  \nDescription: Please join us on Saturday\, February 8\, 2020 for a one day project at the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge. NMVFO will participate with other volunteer organizations to plant salt grass ‘plugs’ in the southeast playa wetland. Valle de Oro is the Southwest’s first urban wildlife refuge. This unique environment serves as an urban oasis for both wildlife and people. Valle de Oro staff will provide salt grass planting instructions. Volunteers should plan on working a full day. Please wear weather appropriate clothing to include long pants\, long sleeves\, sturdy boots (no sandals or tennis/athletic shoes)\, and work gloves. Bring sunscreen\, a hat\, rain protection\, day pack\, water\, snacks\, and lunch. Tools will be provided by NMVFO and the Refuge. As a reminder\, dogs are not allowed on NMVFO projects. \nDetailed directions to the work site will be provided prior to the project. Carpooling from Albuquerque may be possible\, depending on the number of volunteers. For planning purposes\, registration for this project is required; please sign up by clicking on the Sign Up button below no later than noon\, Monday\, February 3\, 2020. If you are bringing friends or family members\, please fill out another sign-up form with their information or have them do so. \nDifficulty: 1 Pulaski \nGroup Size: Up to 15 \nFor more information: If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at http://nmvfo.org/volunteer/volunteer-faq\, or email the project leader (Ed) at e.dibello@nmvfo.org.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/valle-de-oro-national-wildlife-refuge-salt-grass-planting/
LOCATION:Valle De Oro National Wildlife Refuge\, 7851 2nd Street SW\, Albuquerque\, NM\, 87105\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ed DiBello":MAILTO:e.dibello@nmvfo.org
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SUMMARY:Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge (FWS)
DESCRIPTION:RESULTS: Sixteen volunteers\, including five first-timers\, pole-Planted 705 Goodings Willows and 70 Cotton Trees in three locations along the Rio Grande. Work included carrying bundles of saplings near pre-drilled holes from a flat-bed trailer and carrying about half of them from where they were soaking in a side channel of the river to reload the trailer. After inserting the saplings as deep as possible into the water table\, we carefully filled in and packed the soil around the plants. (This year the soil was fairly dry and sandy\, but in previous years the soil could contain more clay and be muddy and molded into clods\, which makes the planting more difficult and time-consuming. \nYoutube: \n \nFlickr API error: Invalid API Key (Key has invalid format)\nPHOTO ALBUM LINK \n\n\nDescription: Sevilleta NWR (https://www.fws.gov/refuge/sevilleta/) protects a large area north of Socorro containing a great variety of terrain\, flora\, and fauna on both sides of the Rio Grande. Photos of last year’s project can be viewed at https://www.flickr.com/photos/78338108@N07/albums/72157703584324712. \nVolunteers for this year’s project are once again invited to help improve the riparian habitat along the Rio Grande in a restoration area that has been cleared of invasive Tamarisk trees. We will be pole-planting willows and/or cottonwoods to create an environment favorable to a variety of native wildlife\, especially the endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. Refuge staff will have already drilled holes down to the water table with a heavy-duty auger and prepared the cuttings for planting\, so our main job will be inserting these small saplings and back-filling the holes (to include breaking up clods of drying soil). As this task needs to be done in late winter (before the growing season)\, please dress for chilly weather and precipitation depending on the latest forecast for Socorro. The place where we’ll be working may be muddy\, so wearing sturdy water-resistant boots or work shoes is advised if possible. Also bring work gloves and a daypack with lunch\, drinks\, and snacks. Extra water will be available at the work site. Our work may be completed by early or mid-afternoon depending on attendance. Larry will be coordinating carpooling for those interested in offering or receiving a ride. Contact Larry if you have any questions and sign up below by February 13. If you are bringing friends or family members\, please fill out another sign-up form with their information or have them do so. \nDirections: All volunteers are asked to arrive at Sevilleta’s Visitor Center by 8:30 AM to sign in\, take advantage of the indoor plumbing if desired\, and consolidate into vehicles for transportation to the work site. The project leader plans to arrive in time to brew some coffee and greet early arrivals with it\, juice\, and snacks. The center is located 60 miles south of Albuquerque’s “Big-I” on Interstate 25. Take Exit 169 and make a sharp right turn at the first intersection. As shown on the map\, the Visitor Center is about 1/4 of a mile up this road. (https://goo.gl/maps/fKVrKMb3X962) \nDifficulty: 1 Pulaski \nGroup Size: Up to 25 \nLinks for more information:  If this is your first NMVFO project\, you can find more information about difficulty ratings and what to expect at https://nmvfo.org/volunteer/volunteer-faq\, or email the project leader (Larry) at l.benson@nmvfo.org.
URL:https://nmvfo.org/projects/sevilleta-national-wildlife-refuge-fws-3/
LOCATION:Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge\, NM\, United States
CATEGORIES:Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Larry Benson":MAILTO:L.Benson@nmvfo.org
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