posted Oct 4, 2021
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum is part of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s National Wildlife Refuge System. A network of lands set aside for the benefit of native wildlife and plants. Established in 1972 through local activism, the refuge protects habitat for the benefit of both people and wildlife. Visitors to the refuge may observe hundreds of species of plants, trees, birds, insects and mammals.
posted Sep 10, 2020
John Muir Land Trust protects and cares for open space, ranches, farms, parkland and shoreline in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. Since our founding 30 years ago, JMLT has become one of the leading forces for conservation in northern California. With 3,500 acres protected, many beautiful places in the East Bay are permanently preserved for recreation and wildlife habitat. JMLT believes that the vitality of our natural open spaces is essential to the health of our earth, air, water, native plants and animals — and all of us.
posted Dec 10, 2020
JAMPD is a system of natural areas designed to enhance the quality of life of the citizens of Allen Co by providing passive outdoor rec and educational opportunities while conserving and protecting the natural resources of the area for future generations.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The Wetlands Bridge connects walking trails to give people of all ages and abilities a better view of the lake and wetland areas.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The Johnson Camp trail project improved the public's access into this portion of the Park.
posted Jan 4, 2019
For the past 60 years the Johnson County Park and Recreation District has been enhancing the lives of the citizens of Johnson County through its parks, quality of programs, professionalism and response to developing trends.
posted May 25, 2023
Johnson Creek Trail Re-establishment in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
The Pulaski Users Group will reclaim multiple USFS system trails from the Graham trailhead up to Pat's Lake in the SNRA. Our initial scope of work will entail logging out the many trees that have fallen across the trail over the years and cutting back overgrown brush. Because the area was thoroughly burned in 1994, thousands of snags have fallen across the upper seven miles of the Johnson Creek Trail, making it nearly impossible to navigate. Once the trail has been cleared of all downed logs, we will then be able to work on tread repairs, waterbar/drain upgrades, and other improvement projects that arise. All work will be human powered and done with traditional tools.
posted Dec 26, 2023
Johnson Research Group, Inc. (JRG) is a Chicago-based, community planning and economic development firm specializing in tax increment financing (TIF), urban revitalization and planning, property tax research and analysis services, capital planning analysis and development coordination. JRG is certified as a City of Chicago and Cook County WBE, as well as a state and federal DBE.
posted Apr 7, 2021
California Licensed General Engineering "A" Contractor. Registered Public Works Contractor. Bondable and Insured. Specializing in designing and building natural surface, recreational trails for bikers, hikers, dirt bikes, OHVs and equestrians.
posted Dec 25, 2017
Joli is a newspaper correspondent for the York Daily Record.