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Almost five years after the Cameron Peak Fire, living trees—400 of them, to be precise—have returned to Pinehurst. The seeds came from the Colorado State Forest Service Nursery in Fort Collins, which ...
The Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed won several million dollars in grants during the Biden administration to help reduce the intensity and likelihood of wildfires and modernize water ...
A man crosses a bridge over the Cache la Poudre River in Fort Collins, Colorado, in December 2015. The Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed hasn't been able to access its federal grants to ...
For Hally Strevey, leading the Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed isn’t just a way to earn a paycheck. It’s an opportunity to provide the next generation of Northern Colorado families with the ...
Environmental groups working on private land burned by the Cameron Peak fire are replanting Ponderosa pines 500 feet (152 meters) higher because of climate change and near fallen trees that can ...
If you stood on the banks of the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado after the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire, the rumbling water may have appeared black. This slurry of ash and charred soil cascaded toward ...
The Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed is working to reforest the burn scar. "About last October, we planted roughly 700 ponderosa pine seedlings," said Dick.
The Coalition for the Poudre River Watershed said a fire-affected watershed may need a decade to recover hydrologically from a blaze. “This is an important endeavor today because the fisheries are ...
The annual Northern Colorado Poudre RiverFest took place at New Belgium Brewing Company this past weekend. The focus of the festival is to bring the community together to celebrate the Cache la ...