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Wildlands Restoration Volunteers: Seeds - City of Boulder

Wildlands Restoration Volunteers: Seeds - City of Boulder

  • What: Join us for a fun evening seed collection in a beautiful area! Evening projects are a peaceful way to get out on open space properties in a cooler part of the day, often experiencing beautiful sunsets. Seed collections are local to the Front Range, just 3 hours long, and laid back in nature. Work will include hiking, sitting, squatting, standing, and bending.

    • Using native seeds in re-vegetation efforts is essential to restoring native plant diversity. Some native species are not available commercially, are too expensive, or the available seeds are not ecologically appropriate. Volunteers will help ensure the success of future restoration projects by hand-collecting seeds from a variety of native species, including grasses, wildflowers, and shrubs. You will work in small groups led by an experienced crew leader. All supplies will be provided by WRV and the partner agency. Local botanists will be working on site and will provide identification of wildflowers and other native plants during the project. Our collected seeds will be used in local habitat restoration projects, or may be grown out in an agricultural setting to increase them 100 or 1000 fold, vastly increasing the amount of locally-adapted seed that is available for local restoration projects.

    • Click here to register! (Easier - minimum volunteer age 8, with an adult)

  • When: Wednesday, June 28th; 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

  • Where: Boulder, CO (TBD)

    • Location to be determined! This project is in Boulder County. The exact location of seed collections can only be determined 2-3 days prior to each event, given the varying growth rates of the many species we collect. Local botanists visit many sites and closely follow the seed development of many species--we appreciate your patience! Once you register, you'll receive info 2-3 days prior about the location, directions and species you'll be collecting.

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