Name of Corps
Mile High Youth Corps – Southern Front Range
Location of project
Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument
When did the project take place?
September 2015 – July 2016 (6 weeks total)
Describe the project. What did the crew do?
For the 2015-2016 Interdisciplinary Conservation Corps Project, the Mile High Youth Corps provided invasive species control and restoration of native vegetation in disturbed areas around the visitor center, trails, and road corridors for a total of six weeks. Crews also worked on projects including trail maintenance, boundary fence repairs and hazard fuel reduction clean-up.
How did this project partnership help the park? What issues did this project address?
Invasive species control and restoration of native vegetation performed by the crew ensured that park visitors can continue to enjoy natural landscapes and ecosystems within boundaries of Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Trail maintenance, boundary fencing repair and fuel mitigation work accomplished by the crew further restored the health of the park for future generations.
What skills did Corpsmembers use/learn on this project?
The project included crew mentoring, career exploration in the outdoors, environmental education and recreational activities including Leave No Trace camping ethics. The crew learned technical skills such as fence repair, noxious weed removal, and trail maintenance techniques.
Quote from Corps staff about the project/about the partnership with NPS
“We love working with Florissant Fossil Beds National Monument. Michelle and her staff is amazing. They go out of their way to provide a meaningful experience for our Corpsmembers.” – Diane Delano, Project Coordinator, MHYC-SFR
Quote from NPS staff about the project/about partnership with Corps
“We really appreciated their hard work…many bags of trash were filled with exotic plants that were hand pulled by the crew.” – Seasonal Park Technician
“Thank you so much for all of the help, Mile High. We look forward to working with you guys again soon.” – Rachel Sizemore, Biological Technician
Quote from Corpsmember
(what did you learn…what did it mean to serve at a National Park…etc.)
“It was a great experience, a beautiful site, and I learned many things during my time at Florissant Fossil beds, such as the Native American history in the area, which was very fascinating to me.” – Ronald Sotelo, Land Conservation Leader, MHYC- SFR