Service with Dr. Tripp
The National Wildlife Refuge System is of vital importance to protection of native species and their habitats.
The refuges depend on volunteers to help maintain refuges as well as improve habitat.
I have often led WP students in service projects at the refruges.
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge- Cary Unity
Clearing Vegetation and Debris for the Oak Release Project
Common Day of Service 2019
Franz Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Building a predator exclosure for Western Pond Turtle Nests
Common Day of Service 2018
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Common Day of Service 2017
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Clearing the Beaver Fence
Common Day of Service 2014
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Clearing the Beaver Fence
Common Day of Service 2013
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Habitat Restoration
Common Day of Service 2012
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge
Planting Trees
Common Day of Service 2011
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Habitat restoration
Common Day of Service 2010
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Habitat Restoration
Common Day of Service 2009
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge-Carty Unit
Removing Rice-field bullrush and invasive species
Common Day of Service 2008
Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge- River S
Habitat Restoration Remove False Indigo
Common Day of Service 2007
Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Habitat Restoration
Common Day of Service 2006