With some rolled up sleeves, we set out to tackle a pressing ecological challenge in the area - the invasive orchard grass that has taken root in Round Meadow.

In the heart of Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park on the Pine Trail, a 2-mile short loop, became the focus of our efforts, where the task at hand was clear: restore the falling fences using natural materials, respecting the environment in every step.

Our impact check-in with our partners at Yellowstone Forever. Dan Stahler is a wildlife biologist and lead scientist on cougar, wolf, and elk conservation projects who takes us through a first-person view of monitoring the cougar populations in the park. 

In Park

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