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.
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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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