Monday, July 2, 2007

WRJC Juneau County Daily News




Castle Rock Family ATV club members Randy Dohnke, Dale Swinehart, and Doug Lindner accepting Adopt-A-Road signs from Daniel Peterson, Volunteer Coordinator of the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. The ATV Club recently adopted Speedway Road in the Refuge.


06.30.07...contributed... The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is proud to announce a new partnership with the Castle Rock Family ATV Club. The Club has adopted Speedway Road within the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in keeping Speedway Road free of litter, in promoting safe riding, and in engaging in education of ATV use in our National Wildlife Refuge System.

The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge Adopt-A-Road/Trail program is a litter-reduction campaign designed to remove litter and exotic weeds, planting native vegetation thus establishes a partnership between groups and the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge by working together states Daniel Peterson, Volunteer Coordinator. Individuals or groups interested in the adoption program are signed up as volunteers with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. “Castle Rock Family ATV Club’s recent adoption of Speedway Road, which is maintained by the Necedah Township, is greatly appreciated,” said Dick Jenson, township Road Supervisor.

Anyone or group interested in being a positive force in preserving our Nation’s wildlife resources can inquire by calling Peterson at 608-565-2551. The Volunteer Program at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge plays an active and vital role in the operation of the refuge. Projects vary according to the needs of the refuge and the interests and abilities of the volunteer. Volunteers are sought who have an interest in wildlife, conservation, the outdoors, and an enthusiasm for volunteering their time.

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