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Resource Management division reports 2024 accomplishments: forestry, seed collection, invasive-weed work and wildlife projects
Summary
Resource Management Division managers gave a multi-workgroup update highlighting native seed collection, riparian restoration, fuels-reduction projects, community sort yards, invasive-weeds eradication and pilot wildlife monitoring (including drone counts and beaver coexistence work).
Stefan Bridal, Resource Management Division Manager for Boulder County Parks and Open Space, summarized 2024 accomplishments for six workgroups — Plant Ecology, Forestry, Resource Protection (Rangers), Invasive Weeds, Wildlife, and Education & Outreach — during the Feb. 27 advisory committee meeting.
Plant Ecology: Bridal reported that volunteers supported seed collection and restoration work; staff collected 237 pounds of seed from 35 species, grew native plant stock at the Peck Native Seed Garden and planted native species across properties. Staff also continued monitoring rare plants and riparian health.
Forestry: The division completed a 193-acre fuels-reduction project across Hall Ranch, Hansen and Riverside…
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