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Colorado Canyons Association - CCA
Добавлен 31 мар 2020
Colorado Canyons Association fosters community stewardship, education, and awareness of our National Conservation Lands with a focus on McInnis Canyons, Dominguez-Escalante, and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Areas (NCAs) in western Colorado. We are a non-profit organization based in Grand Junction, Colorado focused on connecting our local community to their public lands!
Lecture Series: Reflections on a Career in Public Lands Management
Join Edd Franz, recently retired NCA Manager of Gunnison Gorge, as he recounts his nearly four-decade career in federal public lands.
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Lecture Series: Colorado's Amazing Bumble Bees and How We Can Help Them, One Photograph At a Time
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Join Amy Dolan, a conservation biologist with the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, for a lecture on her ongoing community science project, the Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas.
Lecture: Understanding Habitat Use and Threats to Breeding Pinyon Jays
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Join Amy Seglund, a Species Conservation Program Manager with CPW, to learn about the threats to pinyon jays and what is being be done to protect them.
Lecture Series: Laws, Plumbing, and Snow
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Join Hannah Holm, Associate Director for Policy (Southwest Region) at American Rivers, for a lecture on laws, plumbing & snow: a discussion of the forces that shape flows on the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers. The way water flows through the Grand Valley in the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers is shaped largely by topography and weather, but also by the history of settlement in the region and state a...
Lecture Series: Bullfrog Eradication & Citizen Science
Просмотров 182Год назад
Join Denita Weeks (PhD), Assistant Professor at Colorado Mesa University, to learn about local bullfrog eradication efforts in Western Colorado! Through a multi-year project in collaboration with Bureau of Land Management, USGS, and Colorado Parks & Wildlife, locations have been identified where Bullfrogs have invaded the wilderness areas in McInnis Canyon National Conservation Area (MCNCA). We...
Lecture Series: Sagebrush Restoration & Pollinators
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Join Seth Davis, Associate Professor of Forest Entomology at Colorado State University, for a talk on the effects of sagebrush restoration treatments on pollinators. His research evaluates how vegetation conversion for sage grouse restoration is likely to impact native bees in arid lands of western Colorado, focusing on interactions with floral species to analyze treatments from the perspective...
Responsible Recreation with KAFM: River Stewardship & Safety
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Ready to get on the river? With spring run-off right around the corner, we're expecting a busy year on the river. Whether you're just beginning or a long-time boater, we're here to remind you about the best practices to follow on the river including stewardship, safety, and etiquette. Learn more about river best practices in our "Know Before You Go" videos: www.coloradocanyonsassociation.org/ne...
Lecture Series: The Listed Bird in Our Backyard, Gunnison Sage-grouse
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Join Whit Blair, Wildlife Biologist for the United States Fish & Wildlife Service, to learn about one of the most beloved birds in Colorado, the Gunnison Sage-grouse! We discuss the species' biology, conservation strategies, and how you can get involved.
Lecture Series: What the heck is geophysics?
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Join Dr. Greg Baker, Professor of Geology at CMU, for a foray into the branch of geology focused on the use of quantitative methods for the analysis of physical properties and physical processes of our Earth-in other words, utilizing technology to understand Earth-science.
Responsible Recreation with KAFM: Permits on Public Lands
Просмотров 492 года назад
Eager to get out on your public lands this spring? Make sure you are up-to-date on the permit requirements first! Alex Martin, Special Recreation Permit Specialist from the Bureau of Land Management, will talk about everything you need to know to get a permit for recreation in McInnis Canyons NCA. Get your permits for Rabbit Valley at: www.recreation.gov/camping/campgrounds/10227416 Get your pe...
Lecture Series: Packrats Inside Our Canyon Walls
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Join retired University of Boulder professor Jeff Mitton on a tour of the hidden corners of McInnis Canyons National Conservation Area, where packrat nests offer clues about the past. Learn more about Colorado Canyons Association on our website and view our upcoming events: www.coloradocanyonsassociation.org
Lecture Series: Salmonflies of the Gunnison River
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Join Dan Kowalski, an aquatic research scientist for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, to learn about one of the most important aquatic invertebrate species in the Gunnison Gorge - the Salmonfly (Pteronarcys californica). To learn more about Colorado Canyons Association, visit our website: www.coloradocanyonsassociation.org/
STEM Education on the Colorado River
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Have you ever heard of gall wasps? Learn all about these fascinating creatures and the positive impact they make on the local environment as a biocontrol method for an invasive species, Russian Knapweed. In this video, you'll join a class of high school science students as they head down the Colorado River to put STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education into action. ... This ...
Lecture Series: Rare and Endemic Plants of the NCAs
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Explore the rare and endemic plant species that occur within the NCA's in our 1-hour virtual lecture with BLM Ecologist, Ken Holsinger! We’ll be taking a look at the unique environments these plants exploit and their unique survival strategies that make them inherently rare. Learn more about Colorado Canyons Association here: www.coloradocanyonsassociation.org/
Lecture Series: The Wild, Wild NCAs
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Today's National Conservation Areas provide a peaceful place to recreate and reflect. But it was not always so calm. Hear the stories of murder and mayhem that happened on what are now popular trails in McInnis Canyons and the Dominquez-Escalante National Conservation Areas. Join CCA and Zebulon Miracle in this 1-hour webinar. Learn more about Colorado Canyons Association here: www.coloradocany...
2022 Volunteer Orientation and Training
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2022 Volunteer Orientation and Training
Lecture Series: The Desert Bighorn Sheep of Black Ridge
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Lecture Series: The Desert Bighorn Sheep of Black Ridge
Webinar: Suckers, Pikeminnow, and Chubs, Oh my!
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Webinar: Suckers, Pikeminnow, and Chubs, Oh my!
Katie for Colorado Canyons Association
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Katie for Colorado Canyons Association
Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Nikki Grant-Hoffman
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Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Nikki Grant-Hoffman
Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Aparna Palmer
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Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Aparna Palmer
Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Julia McHugh
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Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Julia McHugh
Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Stephen Stern
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Life Science Lecture Series with Dr. Stephen Stern
Thank You Land and Water Conservation Fund
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Thank You Land and Water Conservation Fund
Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja) is a Parasite!
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Indian Paintbrush (Castilleja) is a Parasite!
Thank you for this! I can't wait to join, adopt a grid cell and spend quality time with my daughters and submit some photos! Keep Colorado Beautiful.
PACKRATS MOVE QUICKLY....BY THE TIME WE BLINK THEY ARE GONE...THEIR BONES ARE DESIGNED FOR RUNNING AND CLIMBING. 😊
Shame the Colorado river disappeared...and went underground.
Looks cute....moose loose in the Trudeau's hoose....😂
Thank you CCA for this information. Thank You Dan and Colorado Parks and Wildlife for staying on top of these important ecological considerations for the health of our rivers. I have heard attempts are currently being made to re-introduce the Salmonfly (Pteronarcys californica) to the Arkansas River. Let's hope that efforts to clean upstream mining contamination will allow this re-introduction to be successful. With the significant contribution that salmon flies make to the annual diet of trout a river as mentioned by Dan, perhaps the fish size in the Gunnison relates back to their salmon fly "feast".
I'm glad they were able to make comparisons with komodo dragon bite marks, since extant theropod dinosaurs only have beaks rather than teeth.
All the Dino’s are in death throes answer that
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I would like to know what they tested to give you a radiometric date? please.
There is an old header shelter in Ute Park in the Gorge, and another one about a mile up from Pleasure Park.
Is there a similar presentation video available for S62?
Sorry for the late reply! No, this is our only desert bighorn sheep lecture.
This was such an interesting presentation, I have it saved on my playlist & I watch it often ❤️
19:22 How big it may have been ?
Awesome presentation! Thanks for this!
The rule that always works in all relationships throughout the ages. In this short video we consider a story that happened in a very interesting time - in times of the Virgin Queen Elizabeth I, whose exceptional reign has been called The Golden Age of England: ruclips.net/video/VgD-o6GMv90/видео.html
Thanks for a super presentation - Great to learn about these decaying giants and (the mini beasts that fed on them). Those creatures must have been walking disease factories, I wonder if any of those bones are from hungry animals that died from eating rotten remains?
We don't see species of animal today dying from eating rotten remains so probably no.
And just think this could have happen in your back yard. LOL.
Great talk, lots of interesting information. 😃
Yay for water bears! 😀
Only a broad would consider dinosaurs disgusting.
Hhahha
Enjoyable and enlightening, of course.
Great presentation and I am so grateful for your transparency and dissemination of data!! I noticed in your paper that you failed to reference the relatively recent paper on theropod scored titanosaur bone from Korea: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031018211003580?via%3Dihub . I think that their work would add greatly to yours. Also is there any other evidence suggesting that the ecosystem was stressed independent from the degree of theropod bite marks on bones?
This was REALLY good! So much to be preserved and protected in these National Conservation Areas!
Great video, thanks for posting!