Monday, October 31, 2011

Attention Motorists: Stay out of Morse Creek!

In an attempt to keep motorists from driving along Morse Creek, the crew trudged through the mud and built a gated fence.  In addition to the fence, stormwater was diverted from the area and a natural barrier was erected.














Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Let the maintenance begin!

The crew has been hard at work maintaining Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) sites in the area. Overrun with non-native, invasive plants such as Himalayan Blackberry and Reed Canary Grass, the crew put their brush cutters to good use to save the native plantings from being taken over by invasives.


For more information on the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program visit http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/webapp?area=home&subject=copr&topic=cep .

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Introducing the crew!

I am proud to introduce the new 2011/2012 crew. They claim to be bigger, faster, and stronger than crews in the past... We'll soon find out.

Crew Members:

Sam Erman
Hey everyone! My name is Sam Erman and am a recent graduate from the Environmental Studies program at the University of Oregon. I have joined the Washington Conservation Corps to further my environmental education, while gaining hands on experience in the field of environmental conservation. I’m extremely excited to spend a year in Port Hadlock with the Washington Conservation Corps and do some serious riparian restoration!





Elijah Roulst
My name is Elijah Roulst,
Born and raised in the Chimacum area. Grew up around the outdoors. I enjoy hiking, fishing, traveling, and going to shows. As a Sophomore at Chimacum High School I was part of the 2007 State Championship 1A Baseball team, and 3rd Place as a senior.  In my down time you will find me listening to music 24/7, spending time with family and friends, and being in the outdoors as much as possible. I am currently in the process of studying Environmental Studies, and I plan on getting in to Music Production as well. I am very happy to be working with the WCC, and excited to be with a good crew for the next year.  


 
Jayde Rector
My name is Jayde. I grew up in the Olympic Peninsula, one of the best places on earth. I rather enjoy gardening, hiking, and basically most things that involve being outdoors. I am stoked to get to help out nature’s garden with WCC this year. After this adventure I hope to work on organic farms in various places and then come back and go to school in Edmonds. 





Carrie Clendaniel
Hello! My name is Carrie Clendaniel. I grew up on Discovery Bay, but have spent the past 7 years living in the Midwest and East Coast. I did my undergrad in Chicago, and received a Master’s degree in Biology from a research institute in New York. Now I am following a life-long passion for the outdoors and environmental conservation—I am so excited to be back in the Northwest and ready to learn restoration techniques! I am going to use this year as an introduction to a new field. I will gain lots of experience, learning through job opportunities and through volunteer work, and hope to better define what environmental path I want to take in the future. This community, with its local natural resources and strong community resource management (plus being the spot I’ve always considered home!) is the perfect place to start! Hope to meet some of you in the field, ~ Carrie


 Warren Young
GREETINGS,
WARREN HERE.
I am entering as a second year corps member, at the age of twenty-three. Before this I was working for the WCC Skagit Spike crew within the counties of Whatcom, Skagit and Islands- Cascadia Crew; for a six-month term (from April 2011). Then before that, I was working for the city of Bellingham crew also for a six-month term (from April 2010). Before the Washington Conservation Corps, I went through three quarters of community college at Whatcom Community College (another WCC), then transferring to Bellingham Technical College and gaining an associates degree in Fisheries Technology within two years. In between working and school, I am a traveling man, I enjoy hitchhiking, meeting new people and seeing places I had never seen before.
I am looking forward to a full year of the Conservation Corps, at the Port Hadlock because of their work with salmon restoration of the riparian zones of the area.
Looking forward in blogging about me and my work for the next year-
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