2011 Lake Fork Valley Land  
                 & Water Workshop
  Online  
Weren't able to make it to our Land & Water Workshop on
July 21st and 22nd?  We've made every one of the
presentations available on this page!  Just click a title
below to download the PDF.
July 21st Presentations:

Overview of the Lake Fork of the Gunnison Watershed
Camille Richard, Lake Fork Valley Conservancy

Why Monitor Water Quality?
-Barb Horn, Colorado Division of Wildlife

Lake Fork of the Gunnison River Watershed: Water Quality
 Analysis and Summary
-Ashley Bembenek, Environmental Consultant

A Study of Metal Loading in Palmetto Gulch Using Tracers
-William Carey and Dennis Murphy, BLM (retired)

Macro-invertebrates as an Indicator of Water Quality
-Kevin Alexander, Western State College
July 22nd Presentations:

Species and Habitat Vulnerability to Climate Change in the
Upper Gunnison Basin
-Renee Rondeau, Colorado Natural Heritage Program

Forest Health: Spruce Beetle and its Far-reaching Implications
-Art Haines, US Forest Service Gunnison Ranger District

Status of Fisheries in the Lake Fork of the Gunnison
-Dan Brauch, Colorado Division of Wildlife

Status of Aquatic Nuisance Species in Colorado and Prevention
for the Gunnison Valley
-Matt Malick, National Park Service Curecanti Recreation Area

Lake Fork of the Gunnison River Enhancement Project:  Status
and Upcoming Steps
-Steve Belz, Black Creek Hydrology, and Camille Richard,
Lake Fork Valley Conservancy

Science, the Arts, and Mine Land Reclamation: Opportunities
for Partnerships  
- Allan Comp, Office of Surface Mining, Washington D.C.