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The Western Colorado Conservation Corps scores $10,000 for restoration along the Colorado River mainstem

Coyote Gulch wrote 3 weeks ago: From the Summit County Citizens Voice (Bob Berwyn): The Western Colorado Conservation Corps will par … more →

Tags: colorado water, Colorado River Basin, Restoration/reclamation

The Center for Biological Diversity files an intent to sue the USDA over management of the tamarisk leaf beetle

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 months ago: From the Summit County Citizens Voice (Bob Berwyn): Along with Maricopa Audubon, the CBD last week f … more →

Tags: colorado water, invasive species

CMU: River Crossings Conference will highlight emerging issues in riparian restoration and river management

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 months ago: Click here for the inside skinny from Colorado Mesa University. It sounds like a terrific program. H … more →

Tags: Colorado River Basin, colorado water, Infrastructure, Restoration/reclamation

The Middle Colorado River Watershed Partnership is hosting a public educational field tour on November 28

Coyote Gulch wrote 6 months ago: From the Middle Colorado River Watershed Partnership: The Leadership Committee will be meeting at th … more →

Tags: climate change, Colorado River Basin, colorado water, Education, invasive species

Tamarisk control: The leaf beetle for biocontrol program is yielding good results

Coyote Gulch wrote 10 months ago: From the Summit County Citizens Voice (Bob Berwyn): Efforts to control invasive tamarisk plants alon … more →

Tags: Arkansas Basin, climate change, colorado water, invasive species

Drought news: Northern Colorado officials are examining removal of streamside vegetation to increase supplies #CODrought1 comment

Coyote Gulch wrote 10 months ago: From The Greeley Tribune (Eric Brown): Estimates show that trees and shrubs lining the South Platte … more →

Tags: colorado water, Instream Flow, climate change, invasive species, South Platte Basin, groundwater, Infrastructure

The Dolores River below McPhee is part of Interior's 'America's Great Outdoors Highlighted River Projects'

Coyote Gulch wrote 12 months ago: Here’s the link to the Department of Interior’s America’s Great Outdoors Highlight … more →

Tags: Bureau of Reclamation, climate change, Colorado River Basin, colorado water, Conservation, Dolores River Watershed, invasive species, Restoration/reclamation

An October tamarisk control operation on the North Fork of the Gunnison River used cutting and herbicide treatments

Coyote Gulch wrote 1 year ago: From the Delta County Independent (Kathy Browning): On Oct. 21, volunteers worked on a half-mile of … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, invasive species, Colorado River Basin, Gunnison River Basin

Tamarisk control: Federal, state and local officials complete clearing 3,000 acres in the Arkansas River valley near the Kansas border

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From The Pueblo Chieftain (Chris Woodka): “Some people ask why we’re starting at the bottom when it … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, Arkansas Basin, invasive species

Tamarisk control: The Tamarisk Coalition scores $25,000 from Xcel

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From the Grand Junction Free Press: The Tamarisk Coalition will be accepting $25,000 from the Xcel E … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, invasive species, Colorado River Basin, Restoration/reclamation

Arkansas Valley: Colorado Water Supply Reserve Account distribution recap

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From The Pueblo Chieftain (Chris Woodka): In 2006, SB179 had created the Water Supply Reserve Accoun … more →

Tags: colorado water, Instream Flow, climate change, Fountain Creek, Arkansas Basin, Transmountain/transbasin diversions, Education, Arkansas Valley Conduit, Conservation

Montezuma County: Tamarisk forum recap

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From the Cortez Journal (Kimberly Benedict): The evening forum, held at the Calvin Denton Room at Em … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, Education, invasive species, San Juan Basin, Dolores River Watershed, Restoration/reclamation

Montezuma County: Tamarisk control update

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From the Cortez Journal (Melinda Green): The beetle is working in McElmo Canyon, stripping the leave … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, invasive species, San Juan Basin, Dolores River Watershed, Montezuma County

Tamarisk control: Timpas Creek Riparian Restoration Project update

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From the La Junta Tribune-Democrat (Bette McFarren): The object of the letter and the grant is to ob … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, Arkansas Basin

Southwestern willow flycatcher boots tamarisk leaf beetles from 13 states1 comment

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago: From The Aspen Times (Mead Gruver): The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service last week fo … more →

Tags: climate change, Colorado River Basin, colorado water

Tamarisk control: Tamarisk leaf beetle release in Grand Junction

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago:  From The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel: The city of Grand Junction removed tamarisk and foster … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, invasive species, Colorado River Basin

Tamarisk control: Leaf beetle introductions in Southwestern Colorado workshop Saturday, June 19

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago:  From The Telluride Watch: The Colorado Native Plant Society hosts a free seminar and field tri … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change

Tamarisk control: Tamarisk consumptive use is on a par with native cottonwoods and willows

Coyote Gulch wrote 2 years ago:  From The Durango Herald (Dale Rodebaugh): …decades and millions of dollars of eradicatio … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, invasive species

Tamarisk control: The Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District ponies up $36,000 for herbicide operations

Coyote Gulch wrote 3 years ago:  From The Pueblo Chieftain (Chris Woodka): One of the largest tamarisk removal projects in the … more →

Tags: colorado water, climate change, Arkansas Basin, Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District


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