Sunday, May 6: Video clip highlights of community groups planting 1,300 trees on 60-acres of property north of Olathe, that will provide "shelter belts" for wildlife Saturday morning.

 


Published/Last Modified on Sunday, May 6, 2007 1:17 AM MDT

Ducks Unlimited, along with Steve Woodis, wildlife biologist from the Natural Resources Conservation Service in Montrose, worked through the rain to plant seedlings from Buffalo Berry, Native Plum, Sumac, Rocky Mountain Juniper and Easter Red Cedar. Video clip interviews with Steve Woodis, Casey Harrison, with the Colorado State Forest Service and Rick Saxton part owner of the property.

Video and Photography By: Joel F. Blocker

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