The CWCB is requesting your participation in a very brief survey about training needs for Fluvial Hazard Mapping. Before offering more FHZ training this summer and fall we hope to better understand the needs of the practitioners and planners that are in the field making these maps and using this information. Please take a few minutes to complete our survey - it will help us help you. We encourage you to respond either as a team lead and/or to share with members of your team to complete individually. The more input, the better. Access the survey here: https://forms.gle/HPRojvcpEQwkRnaZ7.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is developing a new 10-year strategic plan to guide its work from 2026 to 2036. CPW is working in close collaboration with consultants Prosono and The Equity Project to gather input from staff, stakeholders, the public and tribal partners. CPW invites and encourages the public to submit feedback to inform CPW’s 2026 Strategic Plan. Feedback is being collected anonymously from April 21 through May 26 on EngageCPW.org.
The Colorado Forest Resilience Planning Guide provides tools to strengthen collaboration, integrate community values, and access science-based resources tailored to local landscapes. By fostering collaborative planning and adaptive management, this guide helps communities, agencies, and resource allocators to better position themselves to achieve lasting forest health and resilience together. The resilience guide is described and discussed extensively in a recent Colorado Forest Collaboratives Network Branching Out session. You can see a recording of this session here, including an engaging Q&A and discussion beginning at 00:41:02.