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Man Earth Guardians - Restoration at Garret Ranch (also know as Frog Farm)
Burning Man is launching a multi-year project to restore a thriving wetland ecosystem at Frog Pond, a private ranch at the edge of the playa thatís being leased to provide water for the event. This magnificent oasis, with 8 free-flowing artesian springs, has been greatly changed by over a century of different uses. Burning Manís recent use has altered the landscape in ways that arenítí all positive. While weíre present on this land, we have a brief opportunity to focus
Burning Manís creative energy to leave it better, richer and more alive
than when we arrived. At the height of fall bird migration, the migratory
community of Black Rock City will build habitat for migrant wildlife.
Wetland restorationists and environmental artists will craft a site-specific
plan to create wetland habitat in a human-use setting, an esthetic environment
with maximum wildlife value. We will explore the intersection of art, science
and our ideas about nature, using cutting-edge restoration techniques to
create a living landscape that is also a work of art. A volunteer-based
project integrating wild art and rigorous science will give birth to a
living community that enriches our surroundings and our consciousness. What form will this ambitious project take? Itís up to you, the experienced,
visionary environmental professionals and artists who will come together
to make it happen! Dedicated participants with experience in ecological
restoration, wetland ecology, environmental engineering, hydrology, landscape
design and installation art are needed to plan and execute this cutting-edge
project:
The extent and type of work at Frog Pond has yet to be determined, but itís a prime candidate for Ecological Engineering, the new art and science of shaping the land to maximize its system function. Itís hardly a pristine environment, so why not alter it more with the conscious intent of making it a better place for wildlife and people for generations to come? ìRestorationî can mean many things in different contexts. We could simply ëremediateí the site, fixing the worst damage or putting things back the way they were before Burning Man showed up. At the other extreme, we could try to exactly ërestoreí the conditions of 200 or 2000 years ago. We canít turn back time, and we donít have to copy the past to have a positive effect. We canít ërestoreí to a primitive state and exclude use- itís impossible and wouldnít make sense. We need to consider the siteís history, current functions and role into the future of the desert. Looking to the future, we can ëenhanceí the site to an altered but improved condition. No one can come in from outside and dictate the best course for this land. We will gather experts to consult with the landowner, locals, land managers, and conservancy groups (i.e. Ducks Unlimited) to come up with a plan thatís best for the land and its people. For ecological visionaries, this is a chance to do restoration the way weíve always dreamed- on our own terms. Because Frog Pond is private land and the owner supports restoration, we have a unique opportunity to create whatever we can dream up, relatively unbound by the usual government red tape or corporate profit motive. The Burning Man Organization is committing its long-term operational support to transforming this land into a thriving oasis. Since we will control all phases of restoration planning, execution and maintenance, we are free to combine cutting-edge restoration science with artistic design and execution. The act of restoring nature is both a scientific study and a type of performance art, where the canvas is the land and the brushes are the hands and hearts of the community. The restoration plan can include functional design elements such as earthworks, brush sculptures, fences and patterned plantings to make artistic statements while creating optimum wildlife habitat. Pools, tubs, paths, viewing areas and other facilities for people can be integrated into the design. With creativity and dedication we can build a new environment that will accommodate present uses and maximize the siteís long-term habitat value.
==> Picture below from Petrified Log Restoration work
What could we do at Frog Pond?
Ducks: mix of open water and cover Migratory birds: Tree users- plant and irrigate cottonwoods
Marsh birds- tules and rushes with open channels
Hot spring bathers Duck hunters Cattle managers
Burning Man will show its long-term commitment to the Black Rock
environment by creating something more important and lasting than the participants
or the event. Like Burning Man itself, wetland restoration will be a giant
living art installation, a fusion of technical skill and enthusiastic imagination.
Both are about creating communities by applying creativity and hard work
in a harsh environment. Just as the event creates a setting for participants
to work wonders, restoration will create the conditions for wild life to
flourish.
Pictures from Public Lands Day at the end of September 2002 - show below are before and after pictures of a road that has now disappeared! ![]()
The entire volunteer group that was up for public lands day - includes Marian (jack rabbit), Earth Guardians, great DPW volunteers, awesome Americorps volunteers, and of course, our incredible organizers from Friends of Black Rock and BLM (who provided an amasing feast on Saturday night and Sunday morning). |
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