Sportsmen are Invited to Participate in the Nation’s Largest One-Day Volunteer Event for Public Lands on September 25
“Wherever Americans go outdoors to explore, fish, hike, hunt, paddle, or just enjoy nature, that location is likely to be a candidate for a National Public Lands Day event,” said Robb Hampton, director of National Public Lands Day, a program of the National Environmental Education Foundation. “For 2010, we have a special focus on recreation, volunteerism and how those who use public lands for sport can play a large part in protecting habitat and improving the quality of public lands for everyone.”
In line with the special focus on recreation, National Public Lands Day is reaching out to the sportsmen community as an important source of volunteers for this year’s event. Hunters and anglers spend much of their time outdoors, particularly on public lands. They are often the first to notice the effects of trash, invasive species, habitat loss and misuse of land on the local wildlife.
“Sportsmen and women have a long, distinguished record of volunteering for projects that restore and sustain fish and wildlife populations and their habitats on public lands,” said Frank Jenks, a Natural Resource Specialist for the Bureau of Land Management. “National Public Lands Day gives them a great opportunity to continue in that proud tradition.”
This year, National Public Lands Day is anticipating volunteer projects on over 2,300 sites. Many of the projects are directed towards sportsmen and improving access to public lands; for example:
· In Grand Junction, Colo. volunteers will clean up and remove trash from a popular public shooting area on BLM land.
· At Gerber Recreation Area in Langell, Ore. volunteers are asked to construct goose nest structures and bird houses, cut wood for senior citizens and perform trail maintenance.
· Volunteers in New Bethlehem, Pa. will participate in a lake shore clean-up that includes painting a wildlife blind and removing debris from the sportsman’s boat ramp area.
· At the Arden Hills Army Training Site in Minnesota, volunteers are needed to install loon nesting platforms, remove invasive species, build trail shelter and plant native species.
· In Lakewood, Colo. volunteers will improve fishing access trails, stabilize the shoreline, construct hardened fishing sites and install artificial cribs for fish habitat.
To find a nearby project, visit http://www.publiclandsday.org/involved/index.htm.
Individual sportsmen are also encouraged to develop their own National Public Lands Day volunteer project. By contacting the manager of their favorite recreational area, sportsmen can design a volunteer project that benefits the public land and the experiences of hunters and anglers. Ideas for projects include, building wood duck boxes, removing trash from recreational areas and planting native shrubs for bird habitat. Visit www.publiclandsday.org to learn more about starting a National Public Lands Day project.
“The growth of the program and its impact in beautifying and preserving public lands has been tremendous,” Hampton said. “We’re predicting 2010 will be the biggest National Public Lands Day yet and we’re looking forward to seeing a record number of sportsmen out helping protect public lands.”
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