Volunteer: Russian Olive Removal @ Blanca WetlandsWhere You’ll Be:
Spend the weekend caring for the Blanca Wetlands, a critical wildlife habitat in the San Luis Valley. These wetlands are among Colorado’s most important areas for birds, providing vital habitat for migrating waterbirds and shorebirds. As part of this project, you’ll join other volunteers in removing Russian Olive, a noxious weed, to support wetland and native plant restoration efforts. The BLM will allow the group to camp onsite, offering a rare opportunity to stay overnight at this beautiful and ecologically significant area. The weekend will include an educational presentation about the wetlands, opportunities for pond fishing, and excellent birding (when not operating chainsaws!). You might even spot some porcupines, who made an appearance during last year’s project. What You’ll Do:Volunteers will help remove Russian Olive trees, an invasive species threatening the Blanca Wetlands. The project has roles for both certified sawyers and general volunteers. Chainsaw-certified volunteers will cut the trees into manageable pieces, while other volunteers will help move the cut material to a designated area for later collection by BLM staff. Please note that only certified sawyers are permitted to operate chainsaws. Breakfast and lunch are provided on Saturday and Sunday, along with dinner on Saturday. Bring your own dinner for Friday night and enough snacks for the weekend. Free campsites are available on Friday and Saturday nights, and we recommend arriving at base camp before 8 pm on Friday. Support This Project as a Crew Chef Helper!
Russian Olive is designated as a “List B” species in the Colorado Noxious Weed Act, meaning we need to actively stop the spread of this species. Russian olive trees displace native flora and fauna and prevent them from re-establishing. And critically, a single Russian olive tree can consume up to 75 gallons of water per day—water that is essential for maintaining the wetlands and supporting the wildlife that depends on them. Eligibility Requirements:Ages 18+ On this project, we need five B-certified Chainsaw Sawyers. A-certified Sawyers will be able to work under the supervision of B Sawyers. If you are certified, please include this in the comments of your registration and send your certificate to the project manager. ALL SAWYERS MUST HOLD A CURRENT FIRST AID AND CPR CERTIFICATION IN ORDER TO OPERATE A SAW. Interested in getting certified? Visit our Training Calendar for upcoming training opportunities. Project Difficulty: This project is considered difficult. Please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details. Physical Considerations: Expect physically demanding work, including moving heavy plant materials and working on uneven terrain. For volunteers not operating chainsaws, there may be lifting cut plant debris overhead at times, carrying logs, piling plant debris in one place, and using loppers. Access Factors: Vehicle Access: No vehicle restrictions – 2WD accessible Other Notes: Car and van camping are fine. Small trailers may be accommodated; please contact Katie (katie@voc.org) to confirm availability. The campsite is at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Program: Public Projects Where You’ll Be:
Spend the weekend caring for the Blanca Wetlands, a critical wildlife habitat in the San Luis Valley. These wetlands are among Colorado’s most important areas for birds, providing vital habitat for migrating waterbirds and shorebirds. As part of this project, you’ll join other volunteers in removing Russian Olive, a noxious weed, to support wetland and native plant restoration efforts. The BLM will allow the group to camp onsite, offering a rare opportunity to stay overnight at this beautiful and ecologically significant area. The weekend will include an educational presentation about the wetlands, opportunities for pond fishing, and excellent birding (when not operating chainsaws!). You might even spot some porcupines, who made an appearance during last year’s project. What You’ll Do:Volunteers will help remove Russian Olive trees, an invasive species threatening the Blanca Wetlands. The project has roles for both certified sawyers and general volunteers. Chainsaw-certified volunteers will cut the trees into manageable pieces, while other volunteers will help move the cut material to a designated area for later collection by BLM staff. Please note that only certified sawyers are permitted to operate chainsaws. Breakfast and lunch are provided on Saturday and Sunday, along with dinner on Saturday. Bring your own dinner for Friday night and enough snacks for the weekend. Free campsites are available on Friday and Saturday nights, and we recommend arriving at base camp before 8 pm on Friday. Support This Project as a Crew Chef Helper!
Russian Olive is designated as a “List B” species in the Colorado Noxious Weed Act, meaning we need to actively stop the spread of this species. Russian olive trees displace native flora and fauna and prevent them from re-establishing. And critically, a single Russian olive tree can consume up to 75 gallons of water per day—water that is essential for maintaining the wetlands and supporting the wildlife that depends on them. Eligibility Requirements:Ages 18+ On this project, we need five B-certified Chainsaw Sawyers. A-certified Sawyers will be able to work under the supervision of B Sawyers. If you are certified, please include this in the comments of your registration and send your certificate to the project manager. ALL SAWYERS MUST HOLD A CURRENT FIRST AID AND CPR CERTIFICATION IN ORDER TO OPERATE A SAW. Interested in getting certified? Visit our Training Calendar for upcoming training opportunities. Project Difficulty: This project is considered difficult. Please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details. Physical Considerations: Expect physically demanding work, including moving heavy plant materials and working on uneven terrain. For volunteers not operating chainsaws, there may be lifting cut plant debris overhead at times, carrying logs, piling plant debris in one place, and using loppers. Access Factors: Vehicle Access: No vehicle restrictions – 2WD accessible Other Notes: Car and van camping are fine. Small trailers may be accommodated; please contact Katie (katie@voc.org) to confirm availability. The campsite is at an elevation of 7,500 feet. Program: Public Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 81146 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Native Seed Collection @ Boulder – Day 2Where You’ll Be:
This half-day project is a great opportunity for those looking for less physically demanding volunteer work. Boulder County Parks and Open Space staff will monitor seed development across various open space areas to determine the best collection sites. The exact project location will be shared with registered volunteers 4–7 days before the project. What You’ll Do:Help increase the availability of native seeds by hand-collecting a variety of species, including grasses, sedges, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees. This is a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge of native Colorado plants, as Boulder County Plant Ecologists will be on-site to guide you in identifying wildflowers and other native species throughout the project. Why It Matters:Using native seeds in restoration efforts is critical for helping the land recover after a disturbance. Unfortunately, native seeds are often unavailable commercially, prohibitively expensive, or not suited to the local ecosystem. Eligibility Requirements:Ages 8+ Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21 or older. Project Difficulty: This project is considered easy. Please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details. Physical Considerations: Hiking and bending over to collect seeds. Access Factors: While the location is not yet determined, all locations should be 2WD accessible. Other Notes: Please note that the specific project location will be confirmed about one week before the event. The site selection depends on several factors, including seed development, weather conditions, and even wind! Our partners at Boulder County Parks & Open Space will actively scout potential sites, and we’ll share the location and logistics with registered volunteers as soon as the details are finalized.Program: Public Projects Where You’ll Be:
This half-day project is a great opportunity for those looking for less physically demanding volunteer work. Boulder County Parks and Open Space staff will monitor seed development across various open space areas to determine the best collection sites. The exact project location will be shared with registered volunteers 4–7 days before the project. What You’ll Do:Help increase the availability of native seeds by hand-collecting a variety of species, including grasses, sedges, wildflowers, shrubs, and trees. This is a unique opportunity to expand your knowledge of native Colorado plants, as Boulder County Plant Ecologists will be on-site to guide you in identifying wildflowers and other native species throughout the project. Why It Matters:Using native seeds in restoration efforts is critical for helping the land recover after a disturbance. Unfortunately, native seeds are often unavailable commercially, prohibitively expensive, or not suited to the local ecosystem. Eligibility Requirements:Ages 8+ Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21 or older. Project Difficulty: This project is considered easy. Please check our difficulty rating criteria here for more details. Physical Considerations: Hiking and bending over to collect seeds. Access Factors: While the location is not yet determined, all locations should be 2WD accessible. Other Notes: Please note that the specific project location will be confirmed about one week before the event. The site selection depends on several factors, including seed development, weather conditions, and even wind! Our partners at Boulder County Parks & Open Space will actively scout potential sites, and we’ll share the location and logistics with registered volunteers as soon as the details are finalized.Program: Public Projects Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025 Zip Code: 80304 Allow Groups: No |