

National Public Lands Day 2017 Snapshot

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National Public Lands Day
"I am more aware of the natural habitat that surrounds my house because of the observations made by park rangers as we walked to and from our work site. It has made me keenly aware of the small creatures and plants that add to our ecosystem and what I need to do to protect them or not adversely affect them."
"It is great to see our Team Member's loved ones participating in NPLD, it is all about the kids."
"Volunteers from Salmon and Challis Idaho teamed up with the Forest Service and the Student Conservation Association to pull spotted knapweed and perform trail maintenance on the Burnt Creek Trail #4166. Located along the Salmon River in the Salmon-Challis National Forest, the Burnt Creek Trail is a multi-use single track trail offering access to a large network of trails along Highway 75 just south of Stanley. Eighteen volunteers spent the day cleaning our water-bars, removing overgrown vegetation, and pulling invasive weeds along the trail."
- Tim Carroll, Program Manager Idaho Corps, Student Conservation Association