Rivers know no property boundaries, and that's created an ongoing challenge in the San Luis Valley of Colorado. Channels, like that of the Rio Grande river in the SLV, are meant to wander, meander, and form anything but a straight line. These processes create a variety of habitats for fish, amphibians, mammals, and, of course, birds! However, given land ownership, property boundaries, water rights, and agricultural production, it's harder and harder for humans to work with a wandering river. There's a careful balance between happy humans, a happy river, and happy habitat.
Join Bird Conservancy's Private Lands Wildlife Biologist Anna Greenberg on Thursday, May 19th at 5pm MST to learn about this balance and how folks in the SLV are working towards its implementation.
The program fee is $3 to attend this webinar.
In order to provide equitable access to all, complimentary tickets are available at no cost to the participant thanks to support from generous donors.
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing the ZOOM link to be used the day of the webinar.
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