Join the North Fork Poudre Site Conservation Team (SCT) for a watershed tour and open house to learn about stewardship that benefits people and nature.
Enjoy a tour of several river restoration projects on both private and public lands within the Red Feather Lakes area that are improving riparian health and wildlife habitat while making our watershed more resilient to future wildfires.
Learn about the North Fork Poudre Site Conservation Team at our open house before and after the tour.
FREE & Open to the public! Space is limited and registration is required. Lunch provided by The Forks and sponsored by Wild Birds Unlimited.
When: Sept. 14, 8:00am-2:00pm
Where: Jack Nicol Cub Scout Camp, Tointon Building, 2331 County Rd 68C, Red Feather Lakes, CO 80545 (For Google Map directions: https://g.co/kgs/rsovzDA). We will have carpool vehicles to travel from the Scout Ranch to 2 tour locations and back to the Scout Ranch.
Tour Goals:
To celebrate a broad community of culture of good stewardship of the river that benefits both people and nature.
To learn about the Endangered Species Act (ESA), including listing and delisting of species, with PMJM as a local example.
To learn about the Preble’s mouse by looking at a variety of habitat conditions in the watershed.
To learn from examples of management practices to improve habitat.
To recruit more landowners to participate in the SCT.
To connect landowners with potential project funders and technical expertise partners.