Flagstaff, AZ –
The
Flagstaff Ranger District is inviting volunteers to help replant
approximately 2,500 ponderosa pine trees in the Schultz Fire burn area.
Public volunteer events will
be held on three Saturdays in April. Each event is limited to 50
volunteers; those interested should sign-up in advance by contacting
Justin Loxley, Flagstaff District Volunteer Coordinator, at
jdloxley@fs.fed.us or 928-527-8213.
When:
Saturday, April 6
Saturday, April 13
Saturday, April 20 (Earth Day Weekend!)
Events
begin at 8:30 a.m. and will last until approximately 1:00 p.m.
Volunteers should arrive by 8:30 to attend the safety briefing and
planting demonstration.
Where:
The planting areas are located off of Schultz Pass
Road (Forest Road 420), approximately 12 miles north of Flagstaff on
Highway 89 and approximately 5 miles on forest roads. The road should
be suitable for most cars; however persons with low clearance vehicles
are advised to drive carefully. Specific directions
and details will be given at registration.
What to Bring:
Sturdy
shoes, long pants, gloves, hard hats or bike helmets if you have them,
sunscreen, appropriate dress for the weather, snacks or lunch, and
plenty of water. Planting
tools will be provided by the Forest Service.
Who:
Anyone
eager to help with the Schultz Fire recovery efforts. Participants of
all ages are welcome; minors must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
For
other general information on the Schultz burn recovery and restoration
efforts, contact the Flagstaff Ranger District at 928-526-0866 or visit
our website at
www.fs.usda.gov/Coconino.
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