RiversEdge West has published a Tamarisk Beetle Map each year since 2007 with beetle presence and absence data submitted by observers across the southwestern US and Mexico. This year we received 199 observations of tamarisk beetles and 63 absence observations. Observations were submitted by partners in 7 states plus Mexico! Check it HERE.
Capture the Cache Exhibition - 2025 is accepting submissions of photographs AND artwork celebrating the natural beauty, culture, and heritage of the Cache la Poudre River National Heritage Area. Participants will submit their photographs and/or artwork to three different categories: agriculture, community, and weather. Entrants may submit up to three pieces per category for consideration. From those submissions, a number of pieces (up to 30; about 70% photography and 30% art) will be selected for the Capture the Cache Exhibition. All artists and photographers included in the exhibit will receive compensation for their artwork and complimentary ticket to the Opening Reception. Learn more HERE.
Water managers navigating the challenges of resource planning in a changing climate now have a new resource at their disposal. Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) helped develop the CMIP6 Frequently Asked Questions guide for the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA) to help water utilities access, interpret, and apply the latest climate projections effectively.