University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
University of California 4-H Youth Development Program
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University of California 4-H Youth Development Program

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Mariposa Plants Trees

Issue

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Mariposa County experienced devastating fires in the Telegraph Fire during the summer of 2008 and lost 34,000 acres of timber land.  California often faces damaging wildfires in the summer when hot, dry conditions turn flare-ups into prolonged fire fights. The Telegraph Fire was triggered by a target shooter.  Erosion becomes a serious problem for fire damaged areas because the natural shrubs, trees, and grasses are not present to hold the soil in place.

What 4-H Has Done

One 4-H member in Mariposa County, inspired by the 4-H Million Trees Project, decided to take action and plant trees on the fire-ravaged areas as her Emerald Star Project.  She gave several presentations and caught the eye of the local Fresno TV station, KFSN, Channel 30.  She rallied other 4-H’ers to join her and together they successful turned this effort into a long term project.  Her original goal was to plant 200 trees but with the assistance of a Bob and Pat Dean Memorial Award and funds from the Service-Learning RFP program, they were able to plant 1,729.

The Payoff

Now the original Emerald Trees Project has become the Tree Planting Project for Mariposa County 4-H.  Their goal was to plant 3,000 more trees. Recently they have planted an additional 1,202 trees, giving a grand total of 2,931 trees.
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