Start Date-End Date: 08/09/2008-08/09/2008
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Summary: A great first project for people 12 and older, youth groups or volunteers who want practice your trail skills.
Description: Stratton Open Space, just west of Colorado Springs, is a diverse region of five ecosystems. The Park's ponderosa pine forests, scrub oak brush lands, high meadow grasslands, cattail marsh and riparian area are home to a wide variety of wildlife. Thousands of visitors utilize the park each year for its panoramic views and popular hiking and mountain biking trails. Stratton's popularity has led to a growing network of social trails that threaten its beauty and habitats. Join your Front Range neighbors to construct and rehabilitate 4,500 feet of trail, close social trails and rehabilitate scarred areas by planting native grasses.
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Physical Difficulty: Easy
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Desired Number of Volunteers: 150
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 62
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 13
Total Volunteer Days: 76
Total Unique Volunteers: 75
Total Volunteer Hours: 806
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Stipend Hours: 0
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12 and older
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