water management
Water in the West
By Jake Lebsack |
The 2024 CSU Spur Water in the West Symposium will be hosted in person Nov. 14 in the Hydro building at CSU Spur with the theme Building Bridges: Collaborative Water…
Spring 2025 Semester Low-Tech Restoration Workshop Series
By Jake Lebsack |
The purpose of the Low-Tech Process-Based Restoration (LT-PBR) workshop series is to provide restoration practitioners with guidelines for implementing a subset of low-tech tools—namely beaver dam analogues (BDAs) and post-assisted…
Ditch Water Workshop
By Jake Lebsack |
Free and open to San Luis Valley ditch/surface water users. Come learn from local experts, legal advisors, and organizational partners. Discuss your experiences about how to make the best use…
Understanding New Stream & Wetlands Colorado Legislation
By Jake Lebsack |
Curious about how Colorado’s latest legislation will impact stream restoration projects? Join Audubon and the Healthy Headwaters Working Group for a technical webinar exploring how HB24-1379, Colorado’s new dredge and…
Reviving Through Regreening: Exploring opportunities for reversing desertification
By Jake Lebsack |
The last webinar of our summer series will explore the concept of regreening from the perspective of landowners from across the West, and the scientists studying their work and others…
Roots and Rivers: The crucial connection between forests and watersheds
By Jake Lebsack |
Join our webinar spotlighting several collaborative forest health initiatives and the work they are doing to protect and enhance critical headwaters in the West. We will hear from the Blackfoot…
Alternative Forage: The challenges and opportunities
By Jake Lebsack |
Join us for the second webinar in our summer water series, where we’ll learn about the challenges and opportunities of growing alternative forages from the perspectives of both landowners and…
Mimicking Nature: Flood irrigation and watershed health
By Jake Lebsack |
Join us to learn from ranchers and researchers on how flood irrigation helps to sustain seasonal wetlands by mimicking natural processes, how flood irrigation contributes to healthy habitats, and how…
2024 Summer Tour of Wyoming Water Resource Management
By Christina Wernikowski |
Wyoming Water Association and Wyoming Association of Conservation Districts will join forces to host a tour of projects showcasing the management of Wyoming's water resources. Plan to join us this year in Pinedale, WY on June 17 & 18. We will visit and discuss interesting projects in the Upper Green River Basin.
Reserve your accommodation today.
Room Block at Hampton Inn
$149/night
Block Name WWA Summer Tour
Call 307-367-6700 by June 1 to reserve a room.
Is Use It Or Lose It An Absolute? Historical consumptive use and understanding your water rights
By Louis Wertz |
Thank you for joining us for the third in our series of Winter Water Webinars! The webinar was led off by Greg Peterson, Executive Director of the Colorado Ag Water…