Here's the info I just received finally on this initial project. I know it's short notice, but hopefully some of you can still make it. email me if you want more info, or if you plan on attending, and I'll pass it along. If you need more info on the location of the meeting, I have a couple maps and can email them to you if you send me an email asking at dan@muledeer.org.
As for planting in the fall versus spring, with the shrubs that we typically plant, their survival is much higher by a fall planting. The bios can explain it best, but there are good reasons. Below is the letter from the bio up there on this project. Hope to see some of you out there, and thanks.
Volunteers -
Thank you very much for your interest in protecting Mule Deer habitats. Invasive weeds are one of the top threats we face as land managers and your efforts to survey for noxious weeds on our wildlife areas will help us greatly and help achieve or our agencies mission:
To preserve, protect and perpetuate fish, wildlife and ecosystems while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities.
Below are the specifics to the weed surveying event.
WHERE – North Summit Sno-Park near Loup Loup Pass (directions below)
WHEN -- Saturday August 1st @ 8am.
WHAT TO BRING - GPS Unit(s)
Hiking Boots
Long Pants & Shirt
Sunscreen & Bug Repellent
Once gathered at the Sno-Park we’ll perform a brief overview of the day – weed identification, GPS use, data sharing and a couple safety issues. After that, we’ll each travel to a wildlife area of your choosing that was affected by the Carlton Complex Fires last year. Each of you will be responsible for your own lodging. There are numerous places both in the Okanogan and Methow Valleys. Loup Loup and JR Campgrounds are both USFS campgrounds and within a mile of the meeting location. Leader Lake (DNR) and Buzzard Lake (WDFW) are also close by. We can provide you with more suggestions if you’d like.
Please contact me if you have questions. We look forward to working with each of you. Thank you!
Justin Haug – Manager
Sinlahekin Wildlife Area
(509) 223-3358
Justin.Haug@dfw.wa.gov