2021 Land Manager Goals
In 2021, Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers will work with land managers at the federal, state, county, and municipal levels – we're excited to help our partners accomplish their stewardship goals!
2021 Federal Land Managers
With increased trail use across the White River National Forest, we're excited to partner with RFOV in 2021 to tackle the needs of high-country trails and address backlog maintenance.
– Seth, Trails & Wilderness Coordinator
US Forest Service
2021 State Land Managers
With 2 years of growth, we want to show everyone the success of RFOV's 2019 reseeding project at Lake Christine, and continue restoration activities above Basalt and in Marble.
– Matt, Area Wildlife Manager
Colorado Parks & Wildlife
2021 County Land Managers
We have a lot of restoration projects ready to go for this summer, in wetlands, riverbanks, and on hillsides: we're looking forward to RFOV getting community members engaged in the restoration process!
– Liza, Natural Resource Planner
Pitkin County Open Space & Trails
2021 Municipal Land Managers
RFOV's help in providing public stewardship experience for Carbondale youth is one of our top priorities. The kids will get to see an immediate benefit from their volunteerism with RFOV.
– Eric, Parks & Recreation Director
Town of Carbondale
Some land managers not included in this list who RFOV will work with in varying capacities during 2021 are: Colorado Mountain College, Aspen Valley Land Trust, Town of Marble, and Town of Silt.