The Public Lands Foundation recognized the Willow Creek Coordinated Resource Management Plan Team Tuesday with a Landscape Stewardship Award. Shelley Gregory says the award honors private citizens and organizations that work to advance and sustain community-based stewardship on landscapes that include public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management.
Team resource projects have improved habitat for pronghorn, elk, deer, moose, beaver, Sage-Grouse, and Colorado River cutthroat trout. In addition, the Team has fostered years of community involvement, including educational events such as grade school students planting willow cuttings and aspen and conducting water quality tests, and provided educational tours and programs.
The ceremony was held at the BLM Kemmerer Field Office with PLF member Don Schramm presenting the award and certificates.
Team resource projects have improved habitat for pronghorn, elk, deer, moose, beaver, Sage-Grouse, and Colorado River cutthroat trout. In addition, the Team has fostered years of community involvement, including educational events such as grade school students planting willow cuttings and aspen and conducting water quality tests, and provided educational tours and programs.
The ceremony was held at the BLM Kemmerer Field Office with PLF member Don Schramm presenting the award and certificates.
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