While Western forestry experts accept some wildfire as redemption for the landscape, they’ve also learned that out-of-control megafires can do more harm than good. Now a new study puts a
The Eagle River Watershed Council held its 29th annual Eagle River Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 9. Twenty-nine teams made up of more than 230 volunteers cleaned up trash from around 35 miles of the public banks.
The 870 volunteers who participated in this year’s Community Pride Highway Cleanup removed 19 tons of trash from Eagle County Roads, which was a bit more than last year and a lot more than the.
We are no strangers to wildfire here in the Eagle Valley. Fire is a natural phenomenon and a key process that keeps our ecosystems healthy and thriving. However, with the expansion of human development on.
When Anna Nakae joined the Eagle River Watershed Council in 2021, she was eager to make a difference through county-wide conservation work. Now that she’s been added to Eagle’s Open Space and Recreation Advisory Committee,.