Applications Now Open for MSI and Wright-Ingraham Institute's Field Stations Program. Field Stations is an immersive integrative studies workshop that focuses on climate change and related issues in ecologically-critical places. The Wright-Ingraham Institute invites creatives, early-career candidates, and graduate and post-graduate students from all fields, for whom this topic is crucial to their practice, to apply to the 2022 workshop in the San Juan Basin in Colorado and New Mexico, USA. Applications are due February 22 at 11:59 PM MT. For more information click here.
The Babbitt Center for Land and Water Policy invites proposals for research related to the future of agriculture in the Colorado River Basin. The goal of this effort is to envision long-term sustainable agricultural water futures and identify feasible paths toward achieving them. This RFP is open until March 1, 2022. Learn more.
For the 5th year in a row, Colorado Water Trust and the Colorado Water Conservation Board are launching the Request for Water Process to identify potential streamflow restoration projects throughout the state. Water rights owners are invited to explore options to use their water rights to benefit the health of rivers and streams in need of water. The Request for Water Process is confidential, completely voluntary, and open to all types of water right owners including agricultural, municipal, industrial, and other water users. Learn More