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Meadow & Stream Restoration Volunteer Day: Boney Flat Meadow

  • Boney Flat Meadow near Sonora, CA United States (map)

Join us this June for meadow and stream restoration in the Sierra!

Accompany us at Boney Flat Meadow as we build in-stream restoration structures (post-assisted log structures), remove invasive species, transplant willows, and more!

Volunteers who attend this day of work will be rewarded by a day of stewardship with Boney Flat Meadow’s gentle streams during a day of restoration and repair. We’ll work together on meadow and stream restoration that will help slow the flow of water throughout the meadow to a meandering pace.

Meadows are essential to water quality and storage in the Sierra Nevada, and they need slow moving streams and creeks running through them which allow water to spread out and percolate into the land. These wet meadows then create habitat for myriad species, fire resiliency, carbon storage, and healthy functioning watersheds.

If you're looking to get outside, connect with rich meadow habitat, and do meaningful work to improve recreation access along the Tuolumne River, these days are for you! Whether you've done restoration work in your life or are brand new to it, we would love to have you join us at these events. We will provide all the tools and instruction you'll need to be safe and successful. 

Learn more about TRT’s meadow restoration work on our StoryMap here.

*Please note that space will be limited & that exact location details will be sent out once you register using the form below.

Thanks to California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Nature Based Solution: Wetlands and Mountain Meadows program for funding this work!

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