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Tuesday August 28 thru
''Included for historical reasons''


Wednesday August 29
Tuesday August 28 thru Wednesday August 29 2007


The Coyote Spring Mounds restoration project will take place during this year's Burning Man Festival. Led by the Earth Guardians, Friends, volunteers and Burning Man attendees are invited to assist in this project.
The [[Coyote Spring]] Mounds restoration project will take place during this year's Burning Man Festival. Led by the Earth Guardians, Friends, volunteers and Burning Man attendees are invited to assist in this project.


The goal is to arrest damage to sensitive dunes and begin a native seed germination program to restore areas affected by irresponsible vehicle use. We also plan to remove invasive tamarisk plants from springs near Cassidy Mine and Mormon Dan Peak.
The goal is to arrest damage to sensitive dunes and begin a native seed germination program to restore areas affected by irresponsible vehicle use. We also plan to remove invasive tamarisk plants from springs near Cassidy Mine and Mormon Dan Peak.
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== See Also ==
* [[2007 Events]]

Latest revision as of 12:04, 9 November 2014

Included for historical reasons

Tuesday August 28 thru Wednesday August 29 2007

The Coyote Spring Mounds restoration project will take place during this year's Burning Man Festival. Led by the Earth Guardians, Friends, volunteers and Burning Man attendees are invited to assist in this project.

The goal is to arrest damage to sensitive dunes and begin a native seed germination program to restore areas affected by irresponsible vehicle use. We also plan to remove invasive tamarisk plants from springs near Cassidy Mine and Mormon Dan Peak.

Support for this project will come from an anticipated grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, with support from BLM NCA staff.

For more information or to volunteer contact Matthew Ebert at 775.557.2900

info at blackrockdesert dot org

http://blackrockdesert.org

See Also