Home
Impact & Stories
Board of Directors
MSI Team
Careers/ Internships
Newsletter
MSI Blog
Contact Us
Citizen Science
Invasive Plant Monitoring
Bighorn Sheep Monitoring
Colorado River Watch
PikaNet
Telluride Valley Floor Monitoring
E.coli Monitoring
Salmonfly Monitoring
Animas River Monitoring
Forest Program
Water & Snow
Climate
Ecosystems
Data & Reports
Research Support
Past Projects
Mountain Learning
Programs
San Juan Resilience Youth Summit
Rising River Stewards
Forest and Fire Learning Series
Forest Curriculum
Climate Curriculum
Teaching Resources
Past Projects
Working Groups
Partners
Funders
Mancos Restoration
Current Events
Annual Conferences & Workshops
Past Events
Donate Now
Sustaining Donor
Get Involved

Mountain Studies Institute

Home
Impact & Stories
Board of Directors
MSI Team
Careers/ Internships
Newsletter
MSI Blog
Contact Us
Citizen Science
Invasive Plant Monitoring
Bighorn Sheep Monitoring
Colorado River Watch
PikaNet
Telluride Valley Floor Monitoring
E.coli Monitoring
Salmonfly Monitoring
Animas River Monitoring
Forest Program
Water & Snow
Climate
Ecosystems
Data & Reports
Research Support
Past Projects
Mountain Learning
Programs
San Juan Resilience Youth Summit
Rising River Stewards
Forest and Fire Learning Series
Forest Curriculum
Climate Curriculum
Teaching Resources
Past Projects
Working Groups
Partners
Funders
Mancos Restoration
Current Events
Annual Conferences & Workshops
Past Events
Donate Now
Sustaining Donor
Get Involved
Conference Offers Insight Into Future of Mining
June 8, 2017
Mountain Studies Institute
Conference Offers Insight Into Future of Mining
Mountain Studies Institute
June 8, 2017

Conference Offers Insight Into Future of Mining

Mountain Studies Institute
June 8, 2017
Photo: Priscilla Sherman

Photo: Priscilla Sherman

"In a region of the state where mining legacy is big business—both as an active industry and as an offshoot of tourism—it is not surprising that more than 150 people attended the seventh annual San Juan Mining Conference in Ouray last week..."

Read the full article from the Ouray County Plain Dealer.

Newer PostFrom the Field: Laurel Sebastian, MSI Natural Resources Intern
Older PostThe Durango Telegraph: Ready to Run

Mountain Studies Institute (MSI) is a U.S. tax-exempt 501 (c) (3) organization.

OPP_HORZ_4C.jpg
Back to Top
Contact US
What's New
Photo Credits
Nondiscrimination and Accessibility Statements
Mountain Studies Institute, 162 Stewart Street, Durango, CO, 81303, United States970 387 5161info@mountainstudies.org