WATER PROJECTS

 

Below you’ll find information on our water-related projects. In general, our projects aim to XXXXX, XXXXXXX, and XXXXXXXXX.

If you’re interested in learning more about or participating in a water-related project, reach out!

 

PROJECTS IN THE WORKS

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Flood Recovery

The USDA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service and the Colorado State Forest Service are implementing a locally tailored forest management plan on 100 acres of privately-owned land adjacent to Gold Hill to reduce wildfire risk and promote forest health.

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Water Quality

Our BWC led community science team will collect long-term data on bird populations, other wildlife (through wildlife pictures), and vegetation to understand changes to populations, diversity and resiliency before, during and after forest treatment.

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Beavers

Our team has learned from Gold Hill resident’s through a survey, interviews and several community conversations in summer 2021 on resident driven strategies to catalyze wildfire risk reduction in Gold Hill.

 

Meadows

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Other?

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Other?

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Collaborators and Funders

 
 

We acknowledge and appreciate that our project areas are on land within the territories of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho people. Further, we acknowledge that 48 contemporary tribal nations have been connected for centuries to the lands that make up the state of Colorado and many are still here today.