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SUMMARY:Private Lands Partners Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for Private Lands Partners Day 2022\nThe Illinois River watershed has over 1\,000 miles of streams and covers over 1 million acres in the Ozark Highlands region of western Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma. Karst features\, such as sinkholes\, spring-fed streams\, and caves\, are common across the region. The historical ecology included hardwood and pine forests\, savannas\, and tall grass prairies. \nToday\, most of the land use consists of agriculture and expanding urban/ residential areas. Poultry and cattle are the primary agricultural land uses; pastureland and hay fields being common. This region\, like many across Missouri\, Arkansas\, Oklahoma\, Kansas\, and the region depend on partnerships that improve water quality\, wildlife habitat\, and the productivity of private lands. \nFayetteville\, the site of the Private Lands Partners Day 2022\, lies in the heart of a region with double-digit annual population growth\, one of the fastest in the Southeastern United States\, as well as extensive public and private lands used for hunting\, fishing\, recreation\, and agriculture. This tremendous urban growth puts enormous pressure on natural resources\, water quality\, agriculture\, and the rural character and way of life of this region. Partners here have worked together with landowners for many years to identify\, protect\, and improve lands of high value from an ecological\, agricultural\, and historical perspective. The 2022 Private Lands Partners Day (PLPD) is a two-day event\, which will bring together private landowner leaders and partners from around Arkansas and across the country to share their personal experiences with cooperative efforts to conserve rural working landscapes along with habitat for fish and wildlife. \n  \n\nTUESDAY\, OCTOBER 4TH\nEvents will begin with a Partnerscapes board meeting all day and a reception for all attendees in the evening.\n\n\n\nWEDNESDAY\, OCTOBER 5TH\nField Trip Day\n\n\n\nTHURSDAY\, OCTOBER 6TH\nThursday will be meetings at the hotel followed by a closing dinner and auction.\n\n  \nClick HERE to register and for more information \n  \nAbout the host: Partnerscapes was established in 2008 and incorporated as Partners for Conservation in 2010\, Partnerscapes embodies a grassroots movement of private landowners working with agencies\, non-profit organizations\, and policymakers to collaborate on conservation projects to sustain our working landscapes for present and future generations. Partnerscapes represents the voices of 21st century conservation and the collective effort to support working landscapes through voluntary\, incentive-based public and private programs. Partnerscapes is a highly functional\, well-respected national organization operating with a small core staff\, active Board of Directors\, partner organizations and agencies. Partnerscapes has a growing presence across the 50 states. Partnerscapes’ program work and growth reflect highly held values and an exceptional reputation. \nThe Five Pillars of Partnerscapes \n\nLandowner-led\nCollaboration gets work done\nLocal lessons have national impact\nSupport voluntary incentive-based programs\nSustainability is a balance between ecology and economy
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/private-lands-partners-day/
LOCATION:Graduate Fayetteville\, 70 N. East Ave.\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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SUMMARY:West Fork White River Cleanup (Pick Up Where You Play Event)
DESCRIPTION:Where: Check-in at Walker Park in Fayetteville (Main pavilion off of S. College Ave.). Multiple cleanup locations will range from trail\, land\, and in-stream across south Fayetteville. \nDetails: The Beaver Watershed Alliance will host the West Fork – White River Cleanup on Saturday\, October 8th\, in partnership with multiple community partners. Volunteers will help remove litter and bulky waste in the West Fork watershed\, a sub-watershed of Beaver Lake (the source of NWA’s drinking water!). Donuts and coffee will be provided at check-in courtesy of Beaver Water District. Volunteers will sign in and gather cleanup supplies at Walker Park at 9 am and follow a site leader to a designated cleanup site. Return to Walker Park for litter and recycling drop-off and participate in a fun raffle! Those wishing to participate in the float must provide their own canoe or kayak and RSVP in advance. \nWhat is provided: Gloves\, tools\, water\, snacks\, and cleanup supplies will be provided at check-in. Donuts and coffee will be provided at check-in courtesy of Beaver Water District. \nWhat to bring/wear: Dress in clothes you don’t mind getting dirty! Volunteers should wear closed-toe shoes and protective clothing; hip-waders and muck boots are encouraged for those wanting to participate in in-stream cleanup areas. We encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle. \nFor more info and to RSVP\, contact: info@beaverwatershedalliance.org or 479-750-8007 (text or call). \nThe Beaver Watershed Alliance is committed to providing universal access to all of our events. Notice will be given to please contact the Alliance to request disability accommodations. Advance notice is necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs.
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/west-fork-white-river-cleanup-2/
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SUMMARY:Lake Sequoyah Fall Cleanup (Pick Up Where You Play Event)
DESCRIPTION:The Beaver Watershed Alliance is joining the City of Fayetteville to assist with a cleanup of Lake Sequoyah! Please visit the City Calendar for more information. \n  \nJoin us for a community cleanup at Lake Sequoyah\, where volunteers will tackle litter along the shoreline\, roads and trails throughout the park!  In addition to help on land\, we are also seeking paddlers with boats so that we may expand our reach into the many areas on the water where floating debris collects\, but is not reachable from the shore.  \nSupplies\, Snacks and Giveaways: The cleanup starts with bagels and coffee\, then volunteers will be given supplies and assigned a cleanup spot. T-shirts will be provided at the end of the event. \nWhat to Wear and Bring:  Please wear sturdy shoes or rain/muck boots\, and remember to bring a refillable water bottle. \nThank you collaborators and sponsors! Beaver Watershed Alliance\, University of Arkansas Extension Services\, Boston Mountain Solid Waste\, Keep Arkansas Beautiful\, Beaver Water District\, Arkansas Canoe Club\, Benton County Environmental Division and Gracie’s Canoe and Camp. \nThis event is part of Pick Up Where You Play\, a series of cleanups happening in Washington and Benton Counties this fall.  All participants 18 and older will be entered to win a grand prize of a 2-night cabin stay and float trip for 4 people at Gracie’s Canoe and Camp in Pineville\, Mo. on the Elk River! \n\nDate: October 15\, 2022\n\n\nTime: 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM\n\n\nTime Details: This is a drop-in event. Volunteers are welcome to drop in to pick up supplies any time between 9:30 and 11:00.\n\n\n\n\nLocation: View Facility\n\nLake Sequoyah Park\n\n\n\nAddress:6608 E Lake Sequoyah Drive\, Fayetteville\, AR 72701\n\n\n\n\nContact: 479-444-3467
URL:https://www.beaverwatershedalliance.org/event/lake-sequoyah-fall-cleanup/
LOCATION:Lake Sequoyah Park\, 6608 E Lake Sequoyah Drive\, Fayetteville\, AR\, 72701\, United States
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