The Eagle River Coalition team and folks from Colorado Parks & Wildlife were out doing a fish population study on Gypsum Creek recently. The team found evidence to prove that Gypsum Creek is important spawning grounds for our local trout populations, and found many sculpin in the reach. DID YOU…
In May, I found myself on a tour bus wearing a damp rain jacket, looking out the big windows at the rainy Irish countryside in the north part of County Galway. It was a long-awaited trip with my mother and my older sister, and the experience was as much about…
As a longstanding source of reliable river data with a proven track record of spearheading restoration initiatives that benefit river health, the Eagle River Coalition relies on its strong local and regional partnerships to expand our impact. We are a small team that invests in relationships with private contractors, agencies,…
Congratulations and thank you, Community Pride Highway Cleanup team leaders and volunteers! The major roadways in the valley – including stretches along I-70 and highways 6, 24 and parts of 131 – received a thorough cleaning on May 3, and we have 700+ hard-working volunteers to thank for it. …
The Eagle River Coalition is pleased to announce the expansion of its staff to include Josh Rumble as its new watershed restoration director. “Josh brings a wealth of knowledge about our watershed and local community and will play a huge role in advancing our mission. We are absolutely thrilled he…
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