The Voice of the Community Since 1909, Serving Moorcroft and Pine Haven, Wyoming

Getting back to work

The Montana Conservation Corp has picked up where they left off clearing and cutting deadfall, low branches and other ladder fuel when the pandemic closed borders a couple of years ago. The group of 20-22 volunteers began work on Monday and will finish for the year on March 24.

They are working on the Bureau of Land Reclamation land surrounding Pine Haven, cleaning and creating a buffer area, according to Fire Chief TJ Gideon. The group will begin just outside the state park boundary east of town and move south and east.

Councilman Don Lancaster, a volunteer fireman and former department chief reported, “In future years, they’re going to continue all the way around with it. This isn’t just a onetime project with the Bureau of Land Reclamation. We’ve got it set up so it’s going to cycle through; once they finish going around the town, then, a minimum of every ten years, they’ll go back through and redoing the area just to make we keep it clear.”

Gideon is asking for local volunteers: “The fire department is going to try to help them as much as we can, too. If anybody is interested in even helping them for a day, get a hold of me and I’ll put you in the right spot.”