Look Mom it’s a tide moment…
the job maybe dirty but its real fun!! ![]() |
![]() Joe Meade & Navarro Joe Meade Chugach National Forest supervisor Came by to help plant some birch trees with his dog Navarro |
Youth Restoration Corps
Working collectively on habitat restoration projects in Alaska for the past eleven years Youth Restoration Corps is working in partnership on restoring resurrection creek under one of the most unique partnerships in Alaska history. Overall we are undertaking to restore nearly 13 miles of spawning and rearing habitat and some 300 acres of flood plain habitat on location of south central Alaska’s first gold strike back in 1889. Recently designated as a “five star restoration site” by National Fish, Wildlife Foundation, National Association of Counties, Wildlife Habitat Council, and the Environmental Protection Agency this project can and will demonstrate that stewardship is cool people doing cool things for a cool purpose. As a 501 © 3 nonprofit organization we are actively generating public support through outreach education and national media publication. While using grassroots on the ground actives to restore fish, Wildlife and waterfowl habitat that directly benefits the marine ecosystem of the Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Pacific Ocean. Through the realization that anadramous streams of the pacific coast are the nurseries of our oceans as the ocean acts as the living rooms of the marine ecosystem connecting us all through who live on this earth as we work to promote stewardship in to the future