WaterNow Alliance launched a Colorado State Revolving Fund Technical Assistance Dashboard to provide guidance on available funds for water providers. Check out the dashboard HERE.
In partnership with CWT, the graduate students from CU Boulder’s Masters of the Environment (MENV) program are conducting a statewide survey to better understand how urban streams are used, valued, managed, and restored. You may have read about their project on our blog here, here, or here. The survey is part of the students’ year-long capstone project, developed in partnership with Colorado Water Trust, to better understand the needs of Colorado’s urban communities (whether those are big cities or small towns) when it comes to their local streams—and to identify opportunities for streamflow restoration that support both people and ecosystems. Learn more about the Urban Flows Survey and complete it HERE.
The Boulder Watershed Collective (a local non-profit) and CU Masters of the Environment students are partnering to better understand management strategies and perceptions of beavers along the Front Range. Your input will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of these dynamics, which will help inform the development of local beaver management plans. If you or someone you know manages beaver on public or private lands along the Front Range of Colorado, please consider taking this survey. Take the survey HERE.
Audubon has compiled a 2025 Volunteer Opportunities in Stream & Wet Meadow Restoration in Colorado list. See all the opportunities HERE.