Start Date-End Date: 02/25/2012-03/27/2012
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Summary: The Dolores River Willow Planting is an annual event, usually done in February. The purpose of the activity is to transplant native willows growing along the Dolores River to other areas of the river where invasive Tamarisk has been cleared. The site of the harvesting/planting is along the Dolores River, south of Gateway, CO. The work is cold, dirty, and muddy.
Description:
Use "loppers" to cut willows
Transport willows to planting sites in buckets
Drill holes for willows
Plant willows
Latitude/Longitude: 39.118224, -108.531861
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The actual dates of the project were 2/25 - 2/28. All hours were input using Saturday's date (2/25).
In addition, three volunteers put in additional hours inthree weeks following the main project.the weeks of 3/13, 3/20 and 3/27. All hours for each week were input with Tuesday's date.
Camping Available: No
Physical Difficulty: Moderate
High Altitude Project: No
Desired Number of Volunteers: 35
Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 38
Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 0
Total Volunteer Days: 38
Total Unique Volunteers: 35
Total Volunteer Hours: 459
Staff Hours: 0
Stipend Hours: 0
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18 and older
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