Local Trainings & Other Programs » Budding Botanists : Spring Stewards
Reference Area Characterization - Britt's Meadow/Three Creeks: JuLY 7-10, 2010
Overview
Southwest Utah's Fishlake, Dixie, and Manti-La Sal National Forests are threatened by a multitude of human impacts. They are ideal areas for restoring critical wildlife habitats and corridors. We are actively working with the Forest Service and conservation organizations to implement new management strategies that emphasize plant and animal diversity and health.
This is a 2-year project to identify potential "standard setting" reference areas. We will be describing the plants and favorable conditions (for example, abundant pollinators) at each site, as well as photographing and mapping them.
Contact Andrew Mount for more information about this project.
Itinerary
| Day 1 | 2 pm: Meet in front of Beaver Ranger District in Beaver, UT. Drive to work site and set up camp. Project orientation, dinner and relaxation. |
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| Day 2 | Wake early for breakfast and coffee. A full day of work (with a break for lunch), mapping plant communities on Britts Meadow and performing a floral visitor/pollinator transect. Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Sleep under the stars. |
| Day 3 | Wake early for breakfast and coffee. A full day of work (with a break for lunch), mapping plant communities at Three Creeks and performing a floral visitor/pollinator transect. Return to camp for dinner and relaxation. Sleep under the stars. |
| Day 4 | Wake early for breakfast and coffee. Finish any plant identification, assemble data sheets, photos, etc. Depart work site between noon and 1 pm, returning to Beaver, UT by mid-to-late afternoon. |





