Dave Evans Request: Help for Stream Team Activities
Dave Evans Request: Help for Stream Team Activities
Morning all,
Well winter is here and it's time to think about tree/shrub planting again. I have at least 3 (maybe 4) different sites that need work this winter. Sure hope some/all of you can show-up for these.
The first will be in January and is at Kelly Slab/Fred Berry Educational Center on Crooked Creek outside of Yellville in Marion County. This will involve the planting of about 600 large trees/shrubs and several hundred willow cuttings. This is a "shovel ready" project and will actually require the use of shovels to do the planting. The shrubs should be between knee and chest tall and the trees should be about head tall. They will all have developed root systems and will come in 3 gallon containers. This means that a hole that will accept the root wad will have to be dug for each one and the removed dirt used to fill-in around the plant. The soil there is great for digging...almost no rocks...REALLY. Because the site has been covered with coconut matting we will need to use 5 gallon buckets to collect the dirt to make it easier to put back in the holes. I have 10 shovels that I will bring, so if you have one to bring it would help. In addition, I have about 15 5-gallon buckets and will get another dozen or so...depending on how many folks might show up. The willow cuttings will be planted into the constructed rock structure (LFSTP) using a breaker bar. Chest waders will be needed for this part of the project. I have several pairs, most of which don't leak too bad. So if you plan to do this part of the project be sure to bring some extra cloths, also a breaker bar would be nice.
The second site is on Little Buffalo River near Jasper in Newton County. This planting will be more what a lot of you have been through in the past. At this site we will be planting almost 3,400 rooted cuttings using dibble bars. I have 9 of these torture tools on hand and will gladly get more if needed. I plan to do this job in February.
The third site is the one we did a couple of years ago on Long Creek near Denver in Carroll County. Based on my last site visit it looks like the vast majority of the seedlings we planted then died as a result of a couple of floods. This time I plan to use a few hundred willow cuttings which should stand up to being flooded better that the seedlings did. This will also be done in January. Again if you have waders and/or mud boots you should bring them and a change of cloths.
Not sure about the 4th site yet, but will keep you informed.
As usual the exact date might change due to weather conditions. As of now I plan to do Kelly Slab on January 15th and/or 22nd. The Long Creek job on the 29th of January. The Little Buffalo planting will be on February 12th and/or 19th.
If you plan to work on the Kelly Slab project we could meet at the feed mill on the west side of Yellville at say 9:00 AM and head to the site. I could come back to the feed mill for those that might be there later. The feed mill is on the north side of highway 62 about ¾ mile west of Yellville.
For those who can help with the Long Creek planting we could meet at the Sonic again. The Sonic is on highway 62 at the east end of Green Forest in Carroll County. Since this planting will go faster than the Kelly Slab planting, we can meet there at about 10:00 AM.
For the Little Buffalo River planting we can meet at the Game & Fish Elk Center about 1.5 miles north of Jasper on highway 7 South in Newton County at 9:00 AM.
Thanks in advance for your participation in this effort.
Please let me know if you can help on any/all of these days.
Dave Evans
870-743-4374 (W)
870-715-2750 (M)
Well winter is here and it's time to think about tree/shrub planting again. I have at least 3 (maybe 4) different sites that need work this winter. Sure hope some/all of you can show-up for these.
The first will be in January and is at Kelly Slab/Fred Berry Educational Center on Crooked Creek outside of Yellville in Marion County. This will involve the planting of about 600 large trees/shrubs and several hundred willow cuttings. This is a "shovel ready" project and will actually require the use of shovels to do the planting. The shrubs should be between knee and chest tall and the trees should be about head tall. They will all have developed root systems and will come in 3 gallon containers. This means that a hole that will accept the root wad will have to be dug for each one and the removed dirt used to fill-in around the plant. The soil there is great for digging...almost no rocks...REALLY. Because the site has been covered with coconut matting we will need to use 5 gallon buckets to collect the dirt to make it easier to put back in the holes. I have 10 shovels that I will bring, so if you have one to bring it would help. In addition, I have about 15 5-gallon buckets and will get another dozen or so...depending on how many folks might show up. The willow cuttings will be planted into the constructed rock structure (LFSTP) using a breaker bar. Chest waders will be needed for this part of the project. I have several pairs, most of which don't leak too bad. So if you plan to do this part of the project be sure to bring some extra cloths, also a breaker bar would be nice.
The second site is on Little Buffalo River near Jasper in Newton County. This planting will be more what a lot of you have been through in the past. At this site we will be planting almost 3,400 rooted cuttings using dibble bars. I have 9 of these torture tools on hand and will gladly get more if needed. I plan to do this job in February.
The third site is the one we did a couple of years ago on Long Creek near Denver in Carroll County. Based on my last site visit it looks like the vast majority of the seedlings we planted then died as a result of a couple of floods. This time I plan to use a few hundred willow cuttings which should stand up to being flooded better that the seedlings did. This will also be done in January. Again if you have waders and/or mud boots you should bring them and a change of cloths.
Not sure about the 4th site yet, but will keep you informed.
As usual the exact date might change due to weather conditions. As of now I plan to do Kelly Slab on January 15th and/or 22nd. The Long Creek job on the 29th of January. The Little Buffalo planting will be on February 12th and/or 19th.
If you plan to work on the Kelly Slab project we could meet at the feed mill on the west side of Yellville at say 9:00 AM and head to the site. I could come back to the feed mill for those that might be there later. The feed mill is on the north side of highway 62 about ¾ mile west of Yellville.
For those who can help with the Long Creek planting we could meet at the Sonic again. The Sonic is on highway 62 at the east end of Green Forest in Carroll County. Since this planting will go faster than the Kelly Slab planting, we can meet there at about 10:00 AM.
For the Little Buffalo River planting we can meet at the Game & Fish Elk Center about 1.5 miles north of Jasper on highway 7 South in Newton County at 9:00 AM.
Thanks in advance for your participation in this effort.
Please let me know if you can help on any/all of these days.
Dave Evans
870-743-4374 (W)
870-715-2750 (M)
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
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Dave, looks like your from Harrison. Stop in to Luiquidation Outlet sometime and introduce yourself. I'm Roger and just moved up here last year. Love workin on the creeks when theres no rain. Sounds like some great projects you got going.
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Hollohead - It would be nice to claim Daves stream team work as my own, but I just posted all of that info up their for Dave in effort to get him some more helps.
He's having about 15,000 trees and shrubs planted over the next two months and will for certain need some good help.
He does live in bergman though. You should give him a call at the listed and tell him to stop by.
Thanks for offering to pitch in for the man!
He's having about 15,000 trees and shrubs planted over the next two months and will for certain need some good help.
He does live in bergman though. You should give him a call at the listed and tell him to stop by.
Thanks for offering to pitch in for the man!
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Can you set Sticky? I live out there and will come to at least two events maybe all three
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Victor - I am gonna go over to the crooked creek and to the little buffalo plantings. just holler if you want to caravan.
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
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volunteer recruitment bump for Arkansas Stream Team, Crooked Creek, and better water quality in the natural state.
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
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Crooked Creek planting had about 70 volunteers out from UA master gardeners, master naturalists, yellville ffa, friends of the north fork and white rivers, lee creek stream team and more.
400 plants were put in the ground, but the willow planting at the toe of the bank could not happen since the water along the edge was several feet deep and frozen over.....making it difficult to get out in waders.
The next event is at Long Creek in Carrol County on the 29th of January........get out if you care or have time to help our arkansas streams.
400 plants were put in the ground, but the willow planting at the toe of the bank could not happen since the water along the edge was several feet deep and frozen over.....making it difficult to get out in waders.
The next event is at Long Creek in Carrol County on the 29th of January........get out if you care or have time to help our arkansas streams.
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
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I'll be there for the Little Buffalo trip. Keep us informed of the day. Thanks
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Cool, Joe! Dave will be most appreciative.
I plan on being there at the little buffalo also and getting in a hike of the round top mtn trail afterwards if it works out.
I hope some folk can get out tomorrow for Long Creek in Carroll County, I would but I have to work
I plan on being there at the little buffalo also and getting in a hike of the round top mtn trail afterwards if it works out.
I hope some folk can get out tomorrow for Long Creek in Carroll County, I would but I have to work

"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
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Dave's plan for the 12th is to meet at 10:00 am at the Jasper Elk Center and then to head to the planting sight.
"The challenge goes on. There are other lands and rivers, other wilderness areas, to save and to share with all. I challenge you to step forward to protect and care for the wild places you love best"
- Neil Compton
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the little buffalo streambank planting has been moved from FEB 12 to FEB 19 due to all of the snow that will give us some WATER TO PADDLE.
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This is the same day as the BOD meeting in Jasper... Just FYI in case anyone who is going to be out there also wants to put in some work before the meeting... good opportunity!
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