Photos: East Canyon Creek Restoration
April 23, 2013
David Halladay reaches out to paint the top of the newly planted willow. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
Cameron Butterworth pushes a willow into the side of the creek. Butterwoth a 6th grade student at Ecker Hill was helping as part of a school project. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
Daniel Tabin carries a bundle of willows into position for planting. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
A group of volunteers work to plant willows along the banks. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
Dustin Madsen positions the spike to make a hole for a willow plant. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
The newly planted willows line the East Canyon Creek. Swaner volunteers didn't let the cold and the rain prevent them from doing their part to help the East Canyon Creek Restoration. The volunteers spent the day planting Willows on the shores of East Canyon Creek. The willows were cut from up the creek to be planted down stream to improve the water quality and provide valuable wildlife habitat. (Photos by Tyler Cobb / The Park Record)
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