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27 2016, 10

Unplug for October: Shovels and Spades!

2016-10-27T09:43:39-06:00October 27th, 2016|Unplug|

Steve Dudley teaches proper technique with a hand saw. Shovels and Spades on Red Grade Trails was the best! Steve Dudley, a local naturalist, led this event. He showed us the SCLT tool trailer and then gave us [...]

30 2016, 09

Tongue River Initiative Update

2022-07-18T15:54:38-06:00September 30th, 2016|Recent News, Water|

In partnership with the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), the Tongue River Initiative (a project-dependent partnership of SCLT, The Nature Conservancy, and Sheridan County Conservation District) would like to announce opportunities for Russian Olive removal with native species restoration, as [...]

30 2016, 09

Community-Valued Conservation

2016-09-30T10:30:46-06:00September 30th, 2016|Recent News|

We have been working diligently on the conservation front and are excited to share our anticipation of several projects closing before the end of 2016, with a fourth to follow in 2017.  The public benefits of these projects are diverse [...]

30 2016, 09

Building Trails. Building Community.

2016-09-30T10:26:41-06:00September 30th, 2016|Recent News|

September on Red Grade Trails meant breaking ground for an additional mile of hiking trail on State Land. We are continually energized by the 30+ volunteers from the community who have donated their time, strength, and ideas to help us [...]

12 2016, 08

Unplug for July: Banding Cliff Swallows

2016-08-12T10:44:19-06:00August 12th, 2016|Unplug|

Saturday, July 9th: Welch Ranch was a lot of fun! While the adults had the nets up on the bridge trying to catch the sparrows, the kids took part in a number of activities. They made bracelets, a nest big [...]

28 2016, 06

Unplug for June: Picnic on the Pathway

2016-06-28T15:20:50-06:00June 28th, 2016|Unplug|

Sunday, June 26: Thank you to all of the kids and adults who biked, walked, or scooted to Washington Park to join us for sandwiches and refreshments on Sunday. It was perfect weather to enjoy all that Sheridan Pathways has [...]

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