
Rotarians Dig In!
Natalie Chavez, Eagle-Garden City Rotary and member of the Wetland Peace Preserve steering committee
Wetlands may seem like boggy, brushy areas that tear at our jackets and cake our shoes in mud. But they are vital to their functional ecosystems.
For example, did you know that plant roots and microorganisms in wetlands filter impurities from surface water as it seeps into groundwater aquifers? And because wetlands are biological “supermarkets” for wildlife, many birds “shop” in these areas during seasonal migrations or stay for a bit to breed and raise their young.
These are just some of the reasons that Treasure Valley Rotarians are excited about the Wetland Peace Preserve coming soon to the area between the Boise River and Willow Lane Athletic Complex off State Street. Next spring, peace poles, benches and other elements will be installed, but in the meantime, 40 volunteers braved the possibility of rain and put their shovels to good use.


Thanks to all who participated in the planting! You can see these people hard at work in an online album, courtesy of Todd Fischer, Boise Downtown.
We look forward to the preserve coming alive with new growth next spring. But there’s still work to be done this winter. If you’re interested in volunteer opportunities at the Wetland Peace Preserve this January through March, check out these dates.
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