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  • Home
  • Lake Fork of the Gunnison River Festival
  • 2022 Summer Programs
    • Astronomy Program
    • Geology Tours
    • Ecology Tours
    • Conservation Site Tours
  • Lake Fork Earth & Sky Center
    • Campground
    • How To Get Here
  • International Dark-Sky
  • About Us
    • Our Work To Date >
      • Events >
        • Past Events >
          • Lake San Cristobal Anniversary Weekend
          • Splash Down! Water Festival
          • 2013 San Juan Mining Conference
          • 2011 Land & Water Workshop
      • River Restoration >
        • Work Completed
        • Next Phase
        • River Enhancement Survey Results
      • Reclamation
      • Conservation
      • Research & Monitoring
      • Education >
        • Colorado River Watch
        • Hearts & Spades
      • Publications
    • Our Valley >
      • Landscape & Geology
      • Water Resources
      • Ecosystems
      • Fisheries & Wildlife
      • History & Culture
      • Demographics
      • Infrastructure
    • Strategic Plan 2021-2025 >
      • Watershed Management Planning
      • Slumgullion Center
      • Legacy Conservation
      • Ecosystem Restoration
      • Regenerative Mountain Recreation
      • Resilient Living
    • History
    • Staff & Board
    • Partners & Supporters
  • Contact Us
    • CONTACT US
    • Donate
    • Volunteer
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Membership:
Stay Informed, Stay Active

What your membership gets:
  • Opportunities to be a citizen scientist in the field, a partner at our film festival, or a volunteer at our fun summer events.
  • Continued education about your watershed.
  • Early announcements of public forums and other stewardship opportunities where your voice will count.
What it gives:
  • Reclaims abandoned mine sites that contribute significant amounts of heavy metals to Henson Creek
  • Restores portions of the Lake Fork most significantly altered due to development
  • Raises awareness of watershed impacts and of Lake Fork Valley Conservancy's restoration efforts
  • Promotes sound land and water use planning in cooperation with local, state and federal entities
  • Develops and implements a comprehensive monitoring strategy and database to guide our future actions and to measure our successes

Donation Levels

Stonefly - $15
Mayfly - $25
Brook Trout - $50
Brown Trout - $100
Rainbow Trout - $500
Cutthroat Trout - $1000 or more

Lake Fork Valley Conservancy is 501(c)3 non-profit, so your contribution is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Donations can be sent directly to:

LFVC
P.O. Box 123
Lake City, CO 81235

Or made right here. Just click the button below to be directed to our safe online payment site.

Questions? Call us at 970-944-5382 or email info@lfvc.org.

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