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Day One Plenary: The River Ethic

Shaping a river ethic to improve societal understanding of stream corridors

Moderator: Julie Ash, Colorado Riparian Association & Stillwater Sciences


River Music Hydrographs play a symphony

by Dave Merritt, USFS National Stream and Aquatic Ecology Center


Session 1 Mitigating Impacts on Streams—Technical and Policy Perspectives

Moderator: Julie Ash, Colorado Riparian Association & Stillwater Sciences

A Fork in the Road: Stream Mitigation in Western States

Peter Skidmore, Walton Family Foundation

Mitigation Banking: The Confluence of Policy, Business, and Restoration

Lucy Harrington, Westervelt Ecological Services Tom Smrdel, Headwaters Corporation


Session 2 Financial/Legal/Social Tools to Keep Water Flowing in Rivers

Moderator: Jayla Poppleton, Water Education Colorado

Conversations on Creatively Funding Watershed Projects Corporate Water Stewardship: Private Investments and Leadership for River Health

Molly Mugglestone and Todd Reeve, Business for Water Stewardship

Public Funding for (Un)usual Times

Jeff Shoemaker, The Greenway Foundation

Poudre Flows: Improving Flows While Respecting Water Rights and Operations

Kate Ryan, Colorado Water Trust Eric Potyondy, City of Fort Collins Linda Bassi, Colorado Water Conservation Board, Dan Brown, Cache La Poudre Water Users Association

River Sisters/ Hermanos del Rio: Connecting Across Boundaries, Languages and Cultures

Zuza Bohley, Americas for Conservation + the Arts


Interactive Video Social

Moderator: Mallory Hiss, Colorado Watershed Assembly


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[I]nfluence /// c[O]nfluence
A graphic composition of Colorado River flows with piano interpretation by Brittney Hofer


Session 3 (Un)Usual Best Managment Practices - Rural and Urban

Moderator: Casey Davenhill, Colorado Watershed Assembly

Rural Innovations in Watershed Management

Moderator: Casey Davenhill, Colorado Watershed Assembly

Modeling Results: How Effective are Agricultural Conservation Practices in Protecting Water Quality?

Phil Brink, Brink, Inc. Brianna Trotter and Tyler Wible, Colorado State University

Integrating Low-tech and Process-based Restoration (PBR) Techniques to Enhance Riparian Function: A Community Research Model

Blake Osborn, Colorado State University Luke Javernick, River Science

Keep It Colorado—The Role Land Trusts are Playing in Water Conservation

Melissa Daruna, Keep it Colorado

Urban Innovations in Watershed Management

Moderator: Mary Powell, Mile High Flood District

Chasing Unicorns: A Business as (Un)Usual Model for Urban Stream Management

Mary Powell and Laura Kroeger, Mile High Flood District

Laying out the Land to Preserve the Stream Network, Reduce Runoff, and Enhance a Community

Sara Johnson and Jim Wulliman, Muller Engineering

Transforming the High Line Canal in a Most Useful (Un)Usual Way

Cathy McCague and Joshua Phillips, High Line Canal Conservancy


Session 4 Going to (Un)Usual Scales for Future Impact

Moderator: Julie Ash, Colorado Riparian Association & Stillwater Sciences


Planning the Fluvial Future: Making the Most of Fluvial Hazard Zone Maps

Michael Blazewicz, Round River Design Chris Sturm, Colorado Water Conservation Board & Colorado Riparian Association

How to Scale up Watershed Restoration in Colorado: Ecosystem Services of Healthy Watersheds Provide More Partner and Funding Opportunities

Jackie Corday, Corday Natural Resources Consulting Fay Hartman, American Rivers Abby Burk, Audubon Rockies

A Common Vision for Water Education in Colorado: Equipping Coloradans to be Water Stewards

Scott Williamson, Water Education Colorado Christina Medved, Roaring Fork Conservancy