Restore the Gore Riparian Planting
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The Eagle River Coalition and Town of Vail are seeking volunteers to help restore riparian habitat by planting native trees and shrubs along Gore Creek.
Gore Creek has been listed as a 303(d) impaired waterway for low aquatic life since 2012. Gore Creekβs impairment is due in part to a loss of riparian, or streamside, vegetation along its banks.
Riparian vegetation is necessary to stabilize streambanks, shade waterways, supply nutrients essential to aquatic life, and filter pollutants in surface and groundwater.
Click here to register: https://eagleriverco.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-restore-the-gore-riparian-planting-july-17-2025/
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Gore Creek has been listed as a 303(d) impaired waterway for low aquatic life since 2012. Gore Creekβs impairment is due in part to a loss of riparian, or streamside, vegetation along its banks.
Riparian vegetation is necessary to stabilize streambanks, shade waterways, supply nutrients essential to aquatic life, and filter pollutants in surface and groundwater.
Click here to register: https://eagleriverco.org/event/volunteer-opportunity-restore-the-gore-riparian-planting-july-17-2025/
Get Tickets
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