Document intended to guide enhancement of soil functions, hydrology, vegetation and habitat specific to wetlands.

      Private Lands Stewardship: Connecting People, Birds and Land   Kelsea Holloway1*, Lauren Connell2, Angela Dwyer3   1Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Greeley, Colorado, US; kelsea.holloway@usda.gov 2Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Fort Collins,
    Private Lands Stewardship: Connecting People, Birds and Land   Kelsea Holloway1*, Lauren Connell2, Angela Dwyer3   1Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Greeley, Colorado, US; kelsea.holloway@usda.gov 2Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Fort Collins, Colorado, US;

Rapid Monitoring Protocol used in the DRRP

This attachment includes range and pasture chemical recommendations. These recommendations were produced by Weld County, Colorado.

This list of chemical weed mix recommendations was produced by Weld County, Colorado.

Valerie J. Horncastle, Carol L. Chambers, Brett G. Dickson

First published: 13 January 2019

https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.21635

 

The purpose of the Stream Stewardship and Recovery Handbook is to create an educational resource for private landowners to better understand their streamside properties in the context of the larger watershed, what they can do to practice good stream stewardship and when/how they should engage outside help for stewardship or recovery projects.

  Individual people are responsible for creating the trash that clogs our waterways, and it’s often up to individual people to clean that trash up. Hosting a river cleanup project in your area is a great way to not only improve the health of your local waterway, but to form new friendships with like-minded people.    Get expert advice from seasoned river cleanup organizations on hosting the most effective project possible.