Supporting Science in the Wild
OUR MISSION
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Thursday, November 6, 2025 from 5:00-7:30pm at TACAW
“We know that water is sacred. We also know that water is alive.” Lorelei Cloud, member of the Southern Ute Tribe and the first Indigenous person to chair the Colorado Water Conservation Board, grew up hauling water to her home. Johnny Le Coq, an avid fly fisher, combined his passion with his design skills to start Fishpond, a Colorado-based fly fishing and outdoor gear company. Their different backgrounds meet at the Colorado River, and they share a mission to protect it. Join Roaring Fork Conservancy (RFC) and The Nature Conservancy for this special installment of the Brooksher Watershed Institute. Special Guest and former RFC board member, Ramsey Kropf, will emcee a lively evening featuring Lorelei and Johnny in a conversation about Tribal engagement in the Colorado River basin.

COST: $15 for TNC and RFC Members, $20 for non-members.
Get tickets and additional details at
https://tacaw.org/calendar/sacred-water-wondrous-river-with-lorelei-cloud-johnny-le-coq/

From November 1 through December 9, every donation you make will be boosted with a $1M+ Incentive Fund, made possible by Colorado Gives Foundation and FirstBank. Roaring Fork Conservancy will receive a share of the Incentive Fund based on the percentage of the total raised.
Plus, if you set up a new monthly donation, Colorado Gives Foundation will match your first monthly donation up to $100
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Dear River Stewards, What does our current soil moisture indicate about Signed,
Dear Mud Season Hater: As we start off our new water year, hydrologists and water professionals use an array of data sources to forecast runoff in the spring. One of the indicators used is the current measurement of our soil moisture deficit. This is the amount of water needed to restore the soil’s water content to its full capacity. Think of it this way: If you pour water over a mostly dry sponge it will soak up a large portion of the water. If you pour water over a wet sponge, most of the water will run through and out of the sponge. Soil is just the same! |
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Double your Impact with a Company MatchBy taking advantage of a company's matching gift benefit, you may be able to double or even triple the amount of your contribution. Ask your HR department today and notify RFC by emailing sheryl@roaringfork.org. |
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Consider a Charitable RolloverIndividuals over 70½ may donate to charities directly from their IRA, known as a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD). QCDs count towards any required minimum distribution (RMD) an account holder must take from their IRA. With a QCD you can benefit your Roaring Fork Watershed, fulfill your RMD requirement, and exclude that amount from your income. Ask your financial advisor if this is a good strategy for you to support your rivers! |
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OUR MISSION
Colorado’s wildlife and landscapes are held in balance by conservation work, which is funded primarily with hunting and fishing license fees.
That includes research to study how wildlife populations are changing, the management of overpopulated and endangered species, restoration of vital wildlife habitat, and specific operations like fish hatcheries. These and other conservation programs help keep Colorado wild and beautiful.