If you’re in Boulder on Thursday (3/13) evening, be sure to stop by the Nature Conservancy’s office for an interesting panel discussion about last September’s historic flooding. The event is being presented by the Nature Conservancy’s young professional’s group, The 13ers – Emerging Leaders in Conservation. I serve on a committee that helped to plan this event, so I’m very excited with how it has come together.
We’ll be hearing from three different conservation and water professionals about not only what happened when 19 inches of rain fell in 48 hours, but also about what opportunities for conservation have been created as a result of the flooding. It’s definitely going to be an interesting and informative event.
Click the link below for more information and to register. Free burritos by Dish Gourmet and beer by Upslope Brewing!
Colorado Floods: The Conservation Community’s Response to Last September’s Historic Flooding