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Title: Feature: Breitenbush Wildlife Habitat Rehabilitation.
Post by: ebewley on May 22, 2011, 12:02:22 PM
Breitenbush Wildlife Habitat Rehabilitation.
Creating and Rebuilding Natural Wildlife Habitat with The Suzuki Equator
 
Detroit, OR - For the last ten years the US Forest Service has partnered with local groups to rehabilitate and create wildlife habitat in an area most famously known for it's hot springs but used by most locals for it's other beneficial offerings. The Oregon Hunters Association, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Mid-Valley Crawlers 4x4 club, as well as others have been working on this project for many years and the results have been beneficial to the area's wildlife population. We were fortunate enough to be able to participate this year and help out and as an added bonus, we were able to use our on loan Suzuki Equator to great benefit as we worked through the day's projects.

http://zukiworld.com/month_060111/feature_suzuki-equator-wildlife-rehabilitation-project.htm (http://zukiworld.com/month_060111/feature_suzuki-equator-wildlife-rehabilitation-project.htm)


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Title: Re: Feature: Breitenbush Wildlife Habitat Rehabilitation.
Post by: Drone637 on May 22, 2011, 06:58:13 PM
Nice looking work.  :)
Title: Re: Feature: Breitenbush Wildlife Habitat Rehabilitation.
Post by: Foot on May 23, 2011, 07:48:32 PM
Thats a nice big turn out. Here at home in Uwarrie NF the trails work days turn outs are gettin bigger every year. I'm liking the way messages are reaching not only key groups but local wheelers as well.