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Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area
Durango, Colorado Currently Sat 47% chance of precipitation 36% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation
Planting part of larger environmental restoration effort
Saturday, April 17, 2021 4:22 PM
Volunteers plant trees in the 416 Fire burn area Volunteer Livi Curmano plants a tree Saturday morning in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa. About 900 trees were planted during the event celebrating Arbor Day. Courtesy of Livi Curmano
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Despite a snowy forecast, a group of volunteers gathered at 9 a.m. Saturday in the 416 Fire burn area near Hermosa for an Arbor Day tree planting.
The planting was organized by the nonprofit Mountain Studies Institute in partnership with the San Juan National Forest, said Amanda Kuenzi, MSI’s community science director.
Mountain Studies Institute to hold online youth summit about environmental issues
Durango, Colorado Currently Sun 0% chance of precipitation 9% chance of precipitation 1% chance of precipitation
Students examine water quality, climate change, forest health By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Thursday, April 8, 2021 11:45 AM Updated 2 days 20 hours ago
Mountain Studies Institute to hold online youth summit about environmental issues Mountain Studies Institute is now registering students and adults for its online Resilience Youth Summit, to be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 24. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
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Colorado Water Center funds grants to confront state’s water challenges 01 Apr, 2021
Camille Stevens-Rumann, assistant professor in the Department of Forest and Rangeland Stewardship, leads a team that will study relationships among fire, fungal colonization, water dynamics, longer-term plant succession, and erosion potential after the devastating 2020 wildfire season. Photo courtesy Camille Stevens-Rumann
Strengthening Colorado State University’s position as a leader in water research, the Colorado Water Center is funding five projects through the 2021-22 CSU Competitive Grant Program.
The Colorado Water Center serves as one of 54 National Institutes for Water Resources to address water-related challenges through research, training and collaboration.