Take a look at our volunteers at work on an interesting variety of restoration projects on public lands in Colorado and Wyoming. Join us! We train, provide food on most projects, and create an inspiring environment for learning and community building. www.wlrv.org
0:00 Welcome, About WRV & Land Acknowledgement with Adam Fedyski 3:36 WRV Restoration Program Areas: Habitats, Rivers, Forests, Seeds, Weeds, Trails & Youth 4:46 Overview of Wildlands University and other training opportunities 14:55 Leader Roles at WRV: Crew Leader, Tool Manager, Cook Team, Technical Advisor, Project Leader 27:07 Q&A with Adam & Annemarie 40:16 Skilled Volunteer Roles & other trainings: Bilingual/Spanish, Photographer, DEI, First Aid, Crosscut Saw, Chainsaw, Fire Restoration, Rock Skills 43:33 Why become a leader with WRV? 46:45 Next steps: Registering for Wildlands University 49:20 More Q&A with Adam & Annemarie
Crews of Wildlands Restoration Volunteers and AmeriCorps members worked with Denver Mountain Parks to fill and stabilize a painfully deep erosion gully adjacent to the historic Red Rocks amphitheater in Denver, CO. These energetic volunteers moved literally TONS of rock to fill a mini-Grand Canyon gully, helping to stop the erosion process which threatened habitat and a walkway to the seating area. More info at WLRV . org