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SUMMARY:Roots So Deep Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:A documentary series on the inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves\, heart\, and soil.  \nThe Salazar Center is hosting a free screening of “Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)\,” a 4-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists building a path to solving climate change with hooves\, heart and soil. \nCan a novel way to graze cattle\, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land\, help get farmers out of debt\, restore our depleted soils\, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down huge amounts of carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help save us from catastrophic climate change? \n“Roots So Deep” is guided by director and wrangler of scientists Peter Byck as he meets farmers on both sides of the fence – the folks practicing a new way to graze\, and their neighbors set in their family’s generations-old method of doing things. Byck’s team of outcast scientists are measuring what’s happening on both sides of the fences – exploring if this new\, adaptive grazing could help slow down climate change. \nPeter Byck is a professor of practice at Arizona State University\, in both the School of Sustainability and the Cronkite School of Journalism. He is the director\, producer\, and writer of carbon nation. He is currently helping to lead a $5.3 million research project focused on Adaptive Multi-Paddock (AMP) grazing; collaborating with 20 scientists and 10 ranchers\, focused on soil health & soil carbon storage\, microbial/bug/bird biodiversity\, water cycling and much more.
URL:https://coloradowatertrust.org/event/roots-so-deep-film-screening/
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SUMMARY:Roots So Deep Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:“Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)” is a four-part documentary series all about inventive farmers and maverick scientists asking if an underutilized way to graze cattle\, that mimics the way bison once roamed the land\, can help get farmers out of debt\, restore our depleted soils\, rebuild wildlife habitat and draw down carbon? Cattle have been seen as eco-villains for a long time. What if they can help save us from catastrophic climate change? \nFor this special screening\, we will be showing Episodes 1 and 4. There will be a Q&A and discussion with director Peter Byck following the show. \nThe audience is invited to join a free reception following the screening at Corrida\, 1023 Walnut St STE 400\, Boulder\, CO 80302. \nPresented by Conscience Bay Research\, Corrida and Regenified. 
URL:https://coloradowatertrust.org/event/roots-so-deep-film-screening-2/
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SUMMARY:Larimer County Water Education Series\, Featuring Staff Attorney Josh Boissevain
DESCRIPTION:Water Education Series hosted by Larimer County and Colorado Water Center.
URL:https://coloradowatertrust.org/event/larimer-county-water-education-series-featuring-staff-attorney-josh-boissevain/
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SUMMARY:OktoberForest & Tree Trivia
DESCRIPTION:Did you know beer is 95% water? And 40% of the world’s usable water comes from forests? \nJoin us along with The Nature Conservancy in Colorado’s 13ers Young Professionals to celebrate the connections between healthy forests\, water\, and great beer. Together\, we’ll enjoy an evening of drinks and tree trivia. \n\nUpslope Brewing Co.\, Flatiron Park | Boulder\, CO | Monday\, October 23rd | 6:30 – 8:00 PM MT\n\nLet us know you’re planning to attend (RSVP here) and receive a custom OktoberForest pint glass!
URL:https://coloradowatertrust.org/event/oktober-fest-tree-trivia/
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SUMMARY:Upper Colorado River Basin Forum
DESCRIPTION:Reshaping the River: Reimagining Water Use and Management in the Upper Colorado River Basin \nWhen: Monday October 30: 8a-6p\, Tuesday October 31\, 8a-12p \nWhere: University Center Ballroom\, Colorado Mesa University\, Grand Junction\, Colorado \nStewardship Manager Tony LaGreca will be presenting at 11am on Monday.  \nThe Hutchins Water Center at Colorado Mesa University will host the 12th annual Upper Colorado River 2023 Water Forum. It will seek to promote dialogue between scholars\, policymakers\, and water users on how to address the water challenges facing the Upper Colorado River Basin. The forum is an interdisciplinary conference. The audience is comprised of water and river professionals\, scholars and stakeholders from a wide spectrum of disciplines with a common interest in the Upper Colorado River Basin.This year’s forum theme\, Reshaping the River: Reimagining Water Use & Management in the Upper Colorado River Basin\, will have diverse array of speakers from across the Colorado River Basin. Agenda topics include innovative agricultural water management practices\, resilient riverscapes\, updates from state agencies\, unpacking and understanding diminishing water supplies\, reauthorization of recovery programs\, and networking events. Come to learn more about these topics and meet other members of the water community
URL:https://coloradowatertrust.org/event/upper-colorado-river-basin-forum-featuring-stewardship-manager-tony-lagreca/
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