Dalton Creek Restoration Project (Pecos RD)
Restore wetlands along Dalton Creek by planting willows, grasses, and other plants.
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Restore wetlands along Dalton Creek by planting willows, grasses, and other plants.
3-day CPR/AED/Blood Borne Pathogen (BBP) & Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course
Build new trail and convert a user trail along San Lorenzo Canyon
Rock work and some tread work at Carlito Springs
Tread work and some brushing on the Crest Trail south of Emory Pass with the Back Country Horsemen, Gila Chapter
Level and define tread, clear debris and invasive vegetation
Learn guidelines for trail building and maintenance
Hands-on training in trail construction, maintenance, and repair
Horse supported. Brushing and tread work on an alternate of the CDT, with the Back Country Horsemen Gila Chapter and CDTC
Remove barbed wire fence to help free up wildlife corridors