Originally Published on October 7, 2022 in Idaho Press, Author: By April Thomas Whitney.

Armed with planting hoes, tote bags of carefully packaged seedlings, and a highly specific set of planting instructions, more than 45 employees and volunteers fanned out across the summit ridge of Brundage Mountain earlier this month to complete a key step in a conservation project that aims to preserve an important at-risk species of tree.

Work crews from the Payette National Forest and Brundage Mountain Resort were joined by volunteers from the McCall Master Naturalists group for a workday on Oct. 13 to plant Whitebark pine seedlings in carefully selected microsites.

Photo Source: Brundage Mountain.

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