Figure 57: Long Description
Figure 57—(top) The Tick Island slough bridge had to be replaced after it was warped
by hurricane-driven floods...and the KICCO F-Troop came to the
rescue. Courtesy
of the Florida Trail Association. (top middle) Hiawatha National Forest volunteers
prepared tray cells and planted them with native seeds
for restoration projects.
Courtesy of Gary Morgan, Forest Service, Eastern Region. (bottom middle)
Students
from Discovery High School in Yreka, CA,
helped clean up the
Shasta
River during National River Cleanup Week on the Klamath National Forest.
Courtesy
of Dave Payne (submitted by Togan Capozza).
(bottom) The
Backcountry
Horsemen packed more than 50,000 fingerling trout into 19 lakes. Courtesy of Larry
Shuman, Shasta Trinity Unit.
Five photos of volunteer work done for the Forest Service.
The top photo is of volunteers working on the Tick Island slough bridge. The volunteers are working in a marshy area and working on a metal framed bridge.
In the two middle photos, volunteers are in a green house preparing tray cells and planting seeds.
The bottom middle photo is of six high school student volunteers standing next to all the trash they cleaned up from the Shasta River.
The bottom photo is of a volunteer releasing fingerling trout into a backcountry lake.