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Happy trails
IF YOU LOVE TO GO a-wandering along
a mountain trail, Jasper National Park
offers a volunteer opportunity you might
enjoy this summer.
Visitors who appreciate the ecology of
the Rockies and want to help preserve a
natural habitat can join Volunteer Trail
Work Days on the second Tuesday and
last Saturday of every month from June
through September.
The Jasper Trails Project is an ambitious
plan to improve about 190 kilometres of
multi-use trails near Jasper, Alta., and to
change the routes to protect animals and
delicate vegetation.
Older hiking trails around the town have
deteriorated over time, exposing gnarled
roots and rocks that encourage hikers,
cyclists and horseback riders to leave the
paths. Watching with remote cameras, parks
biologists have also discovered that visitors
in search of solitude use game trails. Few
animals can tolerate human trespassers on
wildlife routes through the valley.
With a $1.7 million federal grant to
support the park’s ecological goals and
three years to do the job right, project manager
Jennifer Dubois and 10 community
representatives recruited the people of
Jasper, along with park visitors, to create a
solution together. Their innovative trail
plan should be ready this summer.
If Trail 2a, a popular path near the
townsite, for example, looks better, it’s
thanks to 30 teenagers from Kansas who
worked on it last summer.
“This has been a fabulous experience,”
says Dubois. “I love the trails too, and I’m
out on the land all the time.”
For more information or to register as
a volunteer, call the Jasper Trails Project
office at (780) 852-9467.
— Linda Goyette
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