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Lake Mead National Recreation Area
HIKERS NEEDED FOR LAKE MEAD TRAIL TRACKER PROGRAM

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Date: June 22, 2009
Contact: Jennifer Winston, (702) 293-8717

HIKERS NEEDED FOR LAKE MEAD TRAIL TRACKER PROGRAM

LAS VEGAS – The National Park Service is looking for hiking enthusiasts interested in taking a lead role in protecting trails and monitoring wildlife and plants in Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Trail Trackers help monitor and observe park resources, make minor trail repairs, remove litter, and report unsafe conditions to park rangers. Volunteers commit to hiking at least once a month, at a time that is convenient for their schedule.

“This program gives hikers the opportunity to take an active role in caring for their favorite trail,” said Nancy Barnard, volunteer coordinator for Lake Mead National Recreation Area. “It’s a chance to make a difference,” she said.

All supplies and equipment are provided by the National Park Service. There are limited opportunities to participate in Trail Tracker Leader training sessions.

For information call (702) 293-8717, e-mail jennifer_winston@nps.gov or apply at http://www.volunteer.gov/gov, keyword "Lake Mead" for this and other positions.

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Down River view of Hoover Dam  

Did You Know?
Hoover Dam, the world's largest hydroelectric installation at the time of its construction, presented massive challenges to its designers and builders, yet the project was completed in less than five years! Hoover Dam backed up the waters of the Colorado River to create Lake Mead.

Last Updated: July 02, 2009 at 11:59 EST