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| Photo 1: The San Miguel Watershed near Telluride |
The annual conference began on Wednesday afternoon with a field trip to the South Fork and the main stem of the San Miguel River. We visited a recently remediated mine waste pile on the Howard's Fork San Miguel River where Pat Willits of the Trust for Land Restoration explained the remediation process. We drove a short distance to The Nature Conservancy's South Fork San Miguel River Preserve where Caroline Byrd of TNC led the group on a short walk to the river so we could see a rare riparian plant community. Our next stop was the Bilk Creek property where Caroline explained how this important riparian property was recently protected by a conservation easement and how citizen concern about recreation was addressed. April Montgomery of San Miguel County Open Space met the group at the Applebaugh property that is just about the only large piece of flat ground for many miles along the river. April told us about plans for the property including recreation facilities and restored wetland and riparian areas. Our last river stop of the field trip was a new Bureau of Land Management recreation site at Specie Creek. Dennis Murphy of BLM told us about the San Miguel River Area of Critical Environmental Concern and Special Recreation Management Area, and led the group to the river to see an excellent example of riparian cottonwood forest. We also stopped briefly a short ways upstream to view a reach of the river that had been mined for gravel two decades ago. It was very impressive how see much the river channel had narrowed over the past 10 years due to willow invasion along the banks. We finished our field trip with catered supper at the Placerville Town Park.
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| Photo 2. Vern Ebert, San Miguel County Commissioner, welcoming CRA members to Telluride. |
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| Photo 3. Mark Uppendahl, Colorado Water Conservation Board, discussing the in-stream flow program. |
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| Photo 4. Jay Thompson, Matthew Judy, and Dennis Hall enjoying the mountain air during the lunch break on Thursday. |
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| Photo 5. Johnnie Stevens giving his informative and amusing presentation on the history of Telluride. |
The conference ended with a half-day field trip of wetland restoration at Telluride golf course (Photos 6 through 9). The field trip was a perfect complement to the slide show that Jeff, Chris, David, and Bill gave the day before. The field trip showed just what a huge undertaking the wetland restoration has been. A clear lesson of the field trip is the importance of recreating the original hydrology to the extent possible. Telluride Ski and Golf graciously provided bus transportation for the field trip.
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| Photo 6 CRA tour of wetland reconstruction project. Bill Johnson tells how it was done. |
Photo 7 Alan Carpenter explains TNC project along San Miguel River. |
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| Photo 8 Randy Mandel discusses re-vegetation techniques. |
Photo 9 Dr. David Cooper showing what was done. |
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