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Little Salmon River Restoration, 6/24/04
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Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, late June 2003; volunteers planting native shrubs and trees.

June, 2003
Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, May 29, 2004, during spring run-off.

May, 2004
Volunteer Darin Zarbnisky loading his jon boat with native shrubs and trees he and other volunteers planted along the Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, 6/26/04.

June, 2004
Volunteers planted 1,100 one and two gallon containerized native plants along the Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, on 6/26/04.

June, 2004
Volunteers planting along the Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, 6/26/04. Notice the tall, dense non-native pasture grasses.

June, 2004
Volunteer Sharon Hatch. Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, 6/26/04.

June, 2004
Volunteer Josh Dalin. Little Salmon River, Brown’s Industries, 6/26/04.

June, 2004
Red osier dogwood, planted by volunteers in 1999 taking hold and beginning to armor the banks of the Little Salmon River, 8/04.

September, '04
Woods rose and willows growing strong along the Little Salmon River, 9/04. Volunteers have been planting native shrubs and trees along the river since 1996.

September, '04
Overhanging willows, planted by volunteers in 2000, protecting the streambank along the Little Salmon River, 8/04.

September, '04
Willows, 9/04, planted by volunteers in 1996 along the Little Salmon River.

September, '04
Native shrubs are growing strong along the Little Salmon River in an area protected from livestock and where volunteers have been planting since 1996 in an ongoing effort to restore riparian habitat.

September, '04
Little Salmon River, upstream of the the area protected from livestock. Photo taken from a bridge at the upper end of the protected land, 9/04.

September, '04
Little Salmon river, downstream of the bridge at the upper end of the protected land where volunteers have been planting native shrubs and trees along the river since 1996.

September, '04
Six Mile Creek, a tributary to the Little Salmon River, 8/04, in need of protection and restoration.

September, '04
Round Valley Creek Restoration, 5/8/04
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Seasoned volunteer Beth Jones. Round Valley Creek, 5/8/04.

May, 2004
Borah High School Environmental Science students Farkhunda Ahmadi and Thu Vo. Round Valley Creek, 5/8/04.

May, 2004
Volunteers planted 500 one and two gallon containerized native plants along Round Valley Creek on 5/8/04. Bill Freeman and Jim Justice, in the foreground, have worked on the riparian restoration projects in the Little Salmon River watershed since 1996.

May, 2004
Borah High School Environmental Science students volunteered on three Saturdays in May 2004 planting along Round Valley Creek.

May, 2004
Dynamic crew of hard working volunteers from Borah High School Environmental Science classes. Round Valley Creek, 5/8/04.

May, 2004
Round Valley Creek: willow growing from a pole planted by volunteers in October 2003 using a water jet stinger.

September, '04
Round Valley Creek, 9/04, where volunteers have been planting native shrubs and trees in 2000 to restore the riparian area which landowners have protected from livestock.

September, '04
Round Valley Creek, 9/04, where volunteers have been planting native shrubs and trees in 2000 to restore the riparian area which landowners have protected from livestock.

September, '04
Round Valley Creek, 9/04, where volunteers have been planting native shrubs and trees in 2000 to restore the riparian area which landowners have protected from livestock.

September, '04


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