Get those cameras ready! The RMFI NATURE! Photo Contest will open for submissions November 1-13, 2022 to kick off this year's Give! campaign. Find complete contest rules and information here!
Check out the Fall 2022 issue of High Country Angler e-zine
Aquatic research scientists on Colorado’s Western Slope have embarked on multiple projects to protect three native fish species endemic to the Upper Colorado River Basin and its tributaries. A new documentary film titled ‘The Native 3’ helps tell that story. The film, released Friday on CPW’s YouTube and Facebook pages, captures the work of researcher Zachary Hooley-Underwood as he works in critical spawning streams for roundtail chub, flannelmouth sucker and bluehead sucker with the goal of preventing further hybridization with non-native species such as the white sucker. The film was produced by Sean Ender of Peak to Creek films.
October 7th, 2022 | Water 22’ Student Showcase. The Water '22 Student Showcase Call for Submissions, presented by Water Education Colorado in partnership with Colorado Humanities, encourages all Colorado students, grades K-12 to create a work that reflects a place, thing, or activity they love connected to water that is within their local watershed or river basin. The creation could be about a favorite park, an animal population that lives in the neighborhood, a hobby, a landscape feature, or a local business that is dependent on water, to name a few. Four students across all categories will receive cash awards ranging from $250-$2,000 based upon their demonstration of passion and creativity as awarded by the judges.
October 11th, 2022 | Notice of Public Administrative Action Hearing on 2023 Intended Use Plan funding. The Water Quality Control Commission will hold a public Administrative Action Hearing to consider approval of the division's proposed FY 2023 Intended Use Plans (IUP) for the Water Pollution Control Revolving Fund (WPCRF) and the Drinking Water Revolving Fund (DWRF). You can find the Zoom link here.