2008 Moving Mountains - Education Series

Seminars, Field Trips, & Workshops

Please register for the workshops.

DATE/TIME LOCATION EVENT TITLE OTHER INFO
May 29, 8:30am-4:30pm Ft Lewis College, Durango Workshop San Juan Air Quality Forum Report - Click here.
June 9, 12-1:30pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar Climate Change & the Mountain West Notes - Click here.
June 12, 12:30-5pm Silverton Town Hall Workshop Climate Change Adaptation for Natural Resource Managers Report - Click here.
June 13, 9am-12:30 Ft Lewis College, Durango Workshop Tree-ring Stream Flow Reconstruction of the Animas River Report - Click here. Brochure: "Tree-Rings & Drought in the Animas Basin" - Click here.
June 19, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar How’s the Air Up Here? Update on Air Quality  
June 26, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar Desert Dust to Mountain Soils  
July 4, 10 am Silverton downtown   Join the MSI Float in Silverton’s July 4 Parade!  
July 10, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar Moving Forward - Linking Trails, Community & Recreation  
July 17, 9am-3pm Silverton Town Hall (am), field session (pm) Workshop Fen Wetland Assessment Results & Restoration Preview Notes - Click here, go to bottom of pg.
July 17, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar Abandoned Mine Clean-Ups  
July 25-27 Old Miners' Hospital, Silverton; & field site Workshop Trail Building Workshop & Volunteer Weekend  
July 26, 9 am Lime Creek Trail Head, Hwy 550. Field Trip Wildflower Walk  
July 26, 5-7pm Caledonia Boarding House Historic Museum (next to Cty Courthouse in Silverton)     Art Exhibit Mountain - the Work of Judy Graham  
Aug 6, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hal Seminar What Are Zooplankton & What Are They Doing In My Lake?  
Aug 9, 9 am Andrew's Lake Trail Head, Hwy. 550 Field Trip Discover the Snowden Rock Glacier  
Aug 14, 7:30 pm Silverton Town Hall Seminar New Approaches to Investigate Metal Sources in Alpine Watersheds  
Aug 23, 10 am Cunningham Creek, near Silverton Field Trip Aquatic Insects of Silverton’s Streams  
Oct 9, 4:30 pm Ft Lewis College, Durango Seminar Going, Going, Gone: The Effects of Early Snowmelt on Alpine Plant Communities  
 

Call MSI's Silverton Headquarters (970-387-5161) or offices at Fort Lewis College (970-247-7071) to learn more.