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Clavey Watershed Demonstration Projects

 

Over the course of the next year, the Clavey Watershed Council and the Tuolumne River Trust have the opportunity to implement three to four small pilot projects. These projects have been identified in advance of the Watershed Plan and will serve as test cases for similar projects to be included in the final Plan. The success of each of the following pilot projects will depend in part on public support and the contributions of volunteers dedicated to stewardship in the Clavey River Watershed. New volunteers are always welcome. To become involved in any of the pilot projects, contact galen weston or Rebecca Cremeen at the Tuolumne River Trust, (209) 588-8636.
 
Potential Pilot Projects:
 
Development and installation of interpretive displays at Bourland Trestle—a significant heritage resource within the Watershed.
 
Development and installation of interpretive displays at Bell Meadows Research Natural Area—the largest quaking aspen stand in the Central and Southern Sierra.
 
Trail Rehabilitation in Bell Meadows to repair a ¼ mile section of trail causing erosion and soil loss into Bell Creek.
 
Development of a Clavey River educational poster to highlight special features, species and locations of interest in the watershed.

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