Posted on FlashAlert: January 10th, 2023 8:43 AM
The NCCC teams will assist with tree planting, vegetation management, ladder fuel reduction and invasive species removal, install thousands of shrubs and trees representing twenty native species associated with riparian and floodplain habitats occurring along the Coast Fork of the Willamette River, maintain existing trails, repair damaged trails, and construct new trail segments.
Projects are expected to benefit the community by:
- Improving access to nature (which has public health benefits)
- Improving conditions and enhancing the quality of native ecosystems and species (including riparian habitats and rare native prairie and savanna habitats)
- Reducing the risk of severe or high intensity wildfire (through priority fuels reduction tasks)
- Bettering native habitats and access to nature enhances regional livability, increases opportunities for outdoor education, and strengthens the regional economy attracting tourism and a high quality of life for job seekers
AmeriCorps NCCC was inspired by the New Deal’s Civilian Conservation Corps and is designed to provide young adults (18-26) with challenging job opportunities through conservation projects and community service. Participants can earn money for college, build their resume, develop skills, and give back to their communities. AmeriCorps NCCC volunteers work together as a team to complete conservation projects. The teams working with Lane County are new to Oregon and come from a wide variety of locations throughout the country.
George Custer lives in Oakridge with his wife Sayre. George is a former smokejumper from his hometown of Cave Junction, a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. and ran a construction company in Southern California. George assumed the volunteer duties as the Editor of the Highway 58 Herald in 2022. He loves riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, building all things wood, and playing drums on the weekends in his office.
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