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18 2022, 11

Documenting history along the Black Diamond Trail, one grave at a time

2022-11-18T09:21:57-07:00November 18th, 2022|Historic Preservation, Recent News, Volunteering|

There’s a certain magic in May as the foothills begin to green. Life springs renewed as verdant leaves emerge from their seasonal, sepia-toned slumber. It’s a necessary reminder that our land is as vital as it is vivacious. As a [...]

18 2022, 11

After 45 years of life getting in the way, Beaudelaire backpacks the Bighorns by training on SCLT trails

2022-11-18T09:19:59-07:00November 18th, 2022|Hiking, Recent News, Recreation, Trails|

“Life got in the way,” Suzanne Beaudelaire mused when ask why she hadn’t backpacked in the 45 years that had passed since she was a teen exploring the Angeles National Forest with her fellow Alta Sierra Girl Scouts north of [...]

18 2022, 11

For volunteers, there’s something for everyone

2022-11-18T09:18:16-07:00November 18th, 2022|Community, Community Initiatives, Conservation, Event, Historic Preservation, Recent News, Recreation, Trails, Volunteering, Water|

Since our inception, SCLT wouldn’t be able to serve our community if our community didn’t serve alongside us. While trails may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about volunteering with SCLT, as SCLT responds to [...]

25 2019, 10

Mule Deer Migration and Citizen Science

2019-10-25T10:49:02-06:00October 25th, 2019|Conservation, Recent News|

Northern Bighorns Mule Deer Migration Study - Calling all Citizen Scientists! Collaborative Project with SCLT, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Migration Initiative, and The Nature Conservancy What is the project? Healthy mule deer populations are essential to sustaining the [...]

26 2018, 10

Tongue River Water Trail

2022-07-18T15:50:24-06:00October 26th, 2018|Recent News, Water|

Just above the Tongue River water trail maps you will find a link to another brochure created by Scott Intern, Mindy Songer. This Tongue River edition brochure overviews the history that surrounds the river, birds you might see, and fun [...]

9 2018, 10

Red Grade Trails Facts

2018-10-09T12:35:29-06:00October 9th, 2018|Recent News|

Mindy Songer, Scott Intern, just created a new brochure filled with fun facts about the history, plant life, wildlife, and geology of the Red Grade trail system. Click here to check it out.

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