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Alamosa Ripples of Resilience

Ripples of Resilience: Stories and Strategies for a Thriving Future

Bring your family and friends for a weekend of community, creativity, and connection as local water groups celebrate the We are Water Alamosa Community Exhibit! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Headwaters Drought…
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Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District: Help Shape the Future of Water and Farming

If you’re a producer in the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, here’s a great opportunity to have your voice heard about water and farming in the district. These small-group conversations are…
Farmer discussion group flyer describing ways to get involved with small group discussions in New Mexico

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District: Help Shape the Future of Water and Farming

If you’re a producer in the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, here’s a great opportunity to have your voice heard about water and farming in the district. These small-group conversations are…
Upper Gunnison River Water Conservancy District

Wet Meadow Restoration, A Free Workshop for Landowners

Wet meadows make up only about 1% of the landscape but are important to wildlife, livestock, and water retention on the landscape. Many of these systems have degraded over time - learn how and why to fix them!
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Water Leadership Summit: Pathways to Civic Engagement & Action

The Water Leadership Summit, hosted by the Colorado Water Center and made possible through the generous support of the Walton Family Foundation, is a one-day event that equips community members with the knowledge, skills, and resources to engage in water decision-making and take action on issues that shape Colorado’s water future.

Surface Water Conservation Programs: What Are They, and Are They Working?

The sixth webinar of WLA’s 2025 Water Webinar series will examine the successes and challenges of compensated water conservation programs. We’ll take a deep dive into what these programs mean for landowners and water users, and what opportunities might exist for finding common-ground solutions for addressing western water shortages within the guardrails of voluntary, temporary, compensated reduction in consumptive water use programs. Join us to learn more about how these programs work, what they mean for landowners and water users, and how they could play a role in sustaining working lands and watersheds.

2025 Southern Rocky Mountain Ag Conference

The theme for the 2025 Southern Rocky Mountain Ag Conference is “Holding Our Ground – Securing the Future of Our Water, Land, Businesses, and Families.” February 4-6, 2025 Ski Hi Park…

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