2013-Spruce Gulch Invasive Weed Removal - 6/15/2013

Calendar Happens On Jun 15, 2013
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Start Date-End Date: 06/15/2013-06/15/2013 Land Manager Office: USFS - Boulder Ranger District Land Manager Contact: Beverly Baker Funding Partner: Programmatic Partner: Summary: Help in the effort to eliminate the aggressive and damaging spotted knapweed from this beautiful, rugged area, near Boulder. Description: STEWARDSHIP SITE Spruce Gulch is a rugged area of National Forest land close to Boulder but with a remote feel. Unfortunately, the invasive weed Spotted Knapweed has established itself within the area. Knapweed outcompetes native plants through a relentless strategy consisting of three components: 1) a tap root that takes up water faster than its neighbors; 2) high seed production for quick spread; and 3) low palatability to discourage herbivores. Help preserve Spruce Gulch's native Colorado ecosystem by helping to eliminate this invasive weed. VOLUNTEER PROJECT - WHAT & WHY For the fifth consecutive year, VOC volunteers will dig and pull spotted knapweed to eradicate this aggressive invasive weed that is a priority to eradicate in Boulder County and most of Colorado. To access the site, volunteers will hike up to two miles each way, gaining about 600 feet on the way in. Poison ivy and rattlesnakes are present at the site and much of area is rocky, so volunteers will be required to wear long pants and sturdy footwear with closed toes. Everyone is encouraged to wear long sleeves. Participants will have a chance to learn about University of Colorado research with biological control insects at the site. Please make sure to bring plenty of water (at least 2 liters)! Join us on 2 other dates as well: May 31 and July 13 PARTNERS USFS - Boulder Ranger District National Forest Foundation OTHER FUN STUFF Meal: Snacks; NO lunch provided - please bring your own sack lunch. Latitude/Longitude: 40.04970169067383, -105.21430206298828 Additional Information: Camping Available: No Physical Difficulty: Moderate High Altitude Project: No Desired Number of Volunteers: 40 Total Adult Volunteers Attended: 18 Total Youth Volunteers Attended: 0 Total Volunteer Days: 18 Total Unique Volunteers: 18 Total Volunteer Hours: 210 Staff Hours: 2.5 Stipend Hours: 0 Project Summary: Successes and Challenges: Lessons Learned: Special Notes: Stewardship Education: This work will help reduce the aggressive non-native weed, making space for native plant species. Key Concerns or Comments from Staff or Volunteers: Description of Accidents/Incidents: No snakes or bears; no safety issues. Heat started affecting volunteers after lunch, so we had quite a few folks stop work early for an extendedbreak in the shade. Nothing that needed medical help. Description of Work Completed: On Saturday June 15, a group of 18 volunteers headed up Spruce Gulch, near Boulder to remove the invasive species Spotted Knapweed. Volunteer efforts will help reduce the aggressive non-native weed and allow space and habitat for the native plant species.

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