Stewardship

Endicott River Inter-agency Stewardship Project

The Endicott River Wilderness Area shares a border with Glacier Bay National Park Wilderness.  This report details collaborative research trip which included members from the National Park System, US Forest Service, and a local conservation group (Southeast Alaska Conservation Council).

 

Team Conasuga clears fallen trees

Learn more about stewardship efforts with traditional tools and volunteers from this NWSA Success Story: Team Conasauga clears 200 fallen trees.

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Wilderness Character Monitoring Briefing Sheet

Briefing sheets are an easy way to distribute information about your stewardship projects to members, funders, and partners.  Here is an example the Sitka Conservation Society published to inform outfitters, guides, and Wilderness users about the Wilderness Character Monitoring efforts happening on the Tongass National Forest.

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Trailhead Signs Help Recruit Volunteers

The Forest Service has agreed to post a Friends of Allegheny Wilderness placard with contact information at the Hickory Creek Wilderness trailhead in the Allegheny National Forest in order to help us drum up more volunteers to do trail work.

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Poudre Wilderness Volunteers 2010 Annual Report

An outstanding summary of the good work being done by an exceptional organization.

pwv_2010_annual_report.pdf