Saturday, January 6, 2018

Many Hands Make It Work



Middle school kids and gardening aren’t two topics we often put together. Yet, dozens of young Wyoming students turned out to plant sagebrush seedlings on a windy November day – and there was no extra credit! Check it out.

More information:
The Nature Conservancy has joined forces with the students on the Abandoned Mine Lands Native Plants Project (AML NP2). The multi-year effort is sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality – Abandoned Mine Lands Division. The project goal is to restore sagebrush on previously reclaimed abandoned mine sites around Wyoming.

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