BACKGROUND: Situated close to Flying J Ranch Park was the migration route known as the Ute Trail, which was used by Native Americans for centuries. Toll roads were later built nearby as early Euro-American prospectors and homesteaders needed a passageway through the foothills. Healthy meadows, forests and wetlands provide habitat for songbirds, raptors and wintering elk
Volunteers are needed to restore the Flying J boardwalk, which is a critical structure protecting important wetlands and the countless species that depend on this ecosystem.
WHERE:
Flying J Ranch Park, 9509 County Highway 73, Evergreen, CO 80439
WHEN: July 26
and July 27
, 2016 from 9:00-2:00 both days - please click the dates to RSVP for either or both dates!
BEFORE YOU GO: Maximize your time at the site by downloading a release of liability form, filling it out and bringing it with you to the project site. The link to the PDF is in blue, near the bottom of the page:
jeffco.us/open-space/volunteer/job-descriptions/
or download this: