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Thank you to all our partners, without whom we
could not successfully promote the health of Colorado's Watersheds!
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CWN
Partners |
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The Department of Natural Resources is working with CWN to
identify resources for several projects, such as Project Wet,
Environmental mapping for the SWSI process, and a searchable database of
all Colorado watershed-related entities. |
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Colorado Division of Wildlife is our major partner with River Watch, EMAP, Aquatic Gap, and also is a
partner for the Private Lands Wildlife Biologist Program. |
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We work with the Water Quality Control Division on a number
of fronts, including providing our River Watch Data, and being funded to
implement the Data Sharing Network. |
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The US Environmental Protection Agency has provided us with
several grants, including one to collect samples on streams being monitored, and
the mayfly study. We are also coordinating with EPA on the Data Sharing Network. |
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United States Geologic Survey provides technical support to
CWN, and is a critical partner to the Data Sharing Network. |
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The Natural Resources Conservation Service provides the
funding and support for the Private Lands Wildlife Biologist Program. |
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The Colorado Water Quality Monitoring Council is the
overseeing body and vision behind the Data Sharing Network |
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We
partner with Colorado Watershed Assembly on the Watershed
Conference and other watershed support initiatives. |
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Colorado Riparian Association is a Watershed Conference
Partner. We look forward to better developing this new partnership. |
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Central Rockies Chapter Society for Ecological Restoration
is a Watershed Conference Partner. We look forward to better developing this new
partnership. |
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Colorado Lakes and Reservoir Management Association is a
Watershed Conference Partner. We look forward to better developing this
new partnership. |
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We are the fiscal agent for Cherry Creek Stewardship
Partners and collaborate with them on educational programs. |
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South Platte Coalition for Urban River Evaluation manages
the Data Sharing Network Contract. |
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Without River Watch Volunteers, we could not collect any of
the data that is so valuable to Coloradoans! |
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Colorado Water Conservation Board has partnered with CWN
for a statewide water education coordinator. |
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AWARE Colorado/League of Women Voters of Colorado
is a Watershed Conference Partner. We look forward to better developing this new
partnership. |
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Roaring Fork Conservancy has partnered with Colorado River
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CWN is working with Costilla County and the Colorado Acequia Association to
develop the Culebra Watershed Management Plan |
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Become a Member Partner by Contacting us as 303.291.7437 or
cwn@coloradowatershed.org
Please let us know if we've forgotten you! |
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