The Tulsa Urban Wilderness Coalition received a grant from ExtremeTerrain for trail projects in the Tulsa area. The grant of $250.00 will supply tools for trail maintenance and enhancements.
The TUWC will be putting the tools to use at our quarterly trail projects.
The Leave No Trace Hot Spot Program aims to provide visitors, land managers, volunteers, and the local community with tools and education to reduce severe impacts in natural areas and ensure a sustainable recreation future for all.
Hot Spots, including Turkey Mountain, are areas identified as suffering from severe human-related impacts that can thrive again with Leave No Trace solutions. Each location receives a unique, site-specific blend of programs aimed at a healthy and sustainable recovery. Since 2010, Leave No Trace has conducted over 100 Hot Spots in national parks and forests, state parks, city parks, and more to set these areas on a path to recovery.
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This workshop is designed for educators interested in teaching kids how to enjoy Turkey Mtn & all outdoor spaces responsibly.
About this event
Topics in this interactive workshop include:
Best practices for effectively reaching youth with Leave No Trace, including fun and interactive games and activities educators can use, whether online or in person, to teach students, campers, and other youth participants (ages 6 to 18) how to Leave No Trace.
Activities may include resources from Leave No Trace’s website, Bigfoot’s Playbook, PEAK, TEEN program, and Social Media + Stewardship.
Participants who are new to Leave No Trace or have not had Leave No Trace training in recent years are encouraged to complete the self-paced (30-45 min.) Leave No Trace Online Awareness Course in advance.
COVID-19 Updates:
All participants are asked to follow CDC guidelines and state and local requirements regarding Covid precautions.
The Leave No Trace Hot Spot Program aims to provide visitors, land managers, volunteers, and the local community with tools and education to reduce severe impacts in natural areas and ensure a sustainable recreation future for all.
Hot Spots, including Turkey Mountain, are areas identified as suffering from severe human-related impacts that can thrive again with Leave No Trace solutions. Each location receives a unique, site-specific blend of programs aimed at a healthy and sustainable recovery. Since 2010, Leave No Trace has conducted over 100 Hot Spots in national parks and forests, state parks, city parks, and more to set these areas on a path to recovery.
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness is located just south of downtown Tulsa, OK. It encompasses 300 acres of designated ‘urban wilderness,’ providing a slew of nearby recreational opportunities to the residents of Tulsa. Its dense canopy of hardwoods instills a feeling of wildness even within the city limits. Visitors are able to explore miles of trails by foot, bike, and even horseback. Nearby residents utilize the trail system for walking, running, and dog-walking, among other activities. The relatively new park has become increasingly popular and, with its very compact nature, has begun to experience considerable impacts from high use. These impacts include trail widening and erosion, pet waste and other pet-related impacts, and impacts to vegetation. For the Hot Spot activation, the Subaru/Leave No Trace Team will be at Turkey Mountain leading a variety of workshops, outreach programs and community events, including opportunities for community involvement.
*Turkey Mountain is located on the ancestral lands of the Osage, Muscogee (Oklahoma), Caddo, Očeti Šakówiŋ (Sioux), and possibly other tribes*
Please complete this awareness course before the events!
Participants who are new to Leave No Trace or have not had Leave No Trace training in recent years are encouraged to complete the self-paced (30 – 45 minute) Leave No Trace Online Awareness Course in advance.
Please note: ✅ = Open To Public, 🎓= Educators, 🔒= By Invitation
Day 1 • Wednesday November 3rd
✅ Leave No Trace Online Awareness Course This free online course is available anytime. No registration needed.
Participants who are new to Leave No Trace or have not had Leave No Trace training in recent years are encouraged to complete the self-paced (30 – 45 minute) Leave No Trace Online Awareness Course in advance.
Preregistration is required. This workshop is designed for educators interested in teaching kids how to enjoy Turkey Mtn & all outdoor spaces responsibly.
🔒 Effective Communication of Leave No Trace (This interactive workshop is by invitation only.)
This workshop is geared toward those who engage in public outreach, education, interpretation, guiding, etc.
Day 4 • Saturday November 6th
✅ Service Day
Preregistration is required. Volunteers will work on service projects to address trail impacts such as removing trash, pruning and dispersing brush, drainage improvements, erosion control and more.
Join us for Monarch Media Monday, an hour-long panel discussion with the following experts:
Stacie Martin – Director of Horticulture at Gathering Place, to learn how to establish and maintain prairies, Incorporate native plants and Milkweed, weed control, and more.
Cheryl Cheadle – Blue Thumb volunteer coordinator as she discusses how you can create quality pollinator habitat on a smaller scale, Yard by Yard.
Jane Breckenridge – Owner Euchee Butterfly Farm and director of the Tribal Alliance for Pollinators will share her expertise on Monarch Basics and the status of the Monarch population.
There will be time for questions and answers at the end of the panel discussion.