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  • 01/15/2016 8:08 AM | Anonymous member

    SALIDA, Colo. – Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S. Forest Service are seeking public input on the management plan revision for recreation use along the Arkansas River. The Arkansas River Headwaters Area Management Plan provides a framework for managing numerous and often conflicting recreation activities along the 152-mile river corridor. The public scoping period started on Jan. 11 and ends on Feb. 12, 2016.

    The Arkansas River is the most commercially rafted river in the United States, drawing nearly 240,000 (1) commercial boaters and resulting in an economic impact of more than $60 million (2). The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area is also popular for camping, wildlife watching, gold panning and numerous other river-related recreation activities, including its Gold Medal Trout Fishery.   

    “It is important for the public to engage in the Arkansas River Headwaters Area Management Plan because it provides a long-term framework for recreation decisions on the river,” said Rob White, CPW Park Manager. “Many of the complex natural resource issues we deal with have long-term consequences. This planning effort enables the AHRA partnership to develop a lasting framework for recreation management decisions.”

    CPW, BLM, and USFS are inviting the public to a series of meetings to help guide the AHRA partnership as they develop the AHRA Management Plan. The open-house meetings will run from 5:45 p.m. – 8 p.m. and will feature an introduction at 6 p.m.  The meetings will also feature a focus-group style station to help the AHRA partnership understand why you value current recreation opportunities on the river. The meeting schedule is:

    • Buena Vista (Jan. 25, 5:45-8 p.m., Buena Vista Community Center, 715 E. Main St.)
    • Canon City (Jan. 26, 5:45-8 p.m., Harrison Elementary/Middle School, 920 Field St.)
    • Colorado Springs (Jan. 27, 5:45-8 p.m., CPW Southeast Regional Office, 4255 Sinton Rd.)
    • Denver (Jan. 28, 5:45-8 p.m., REI Flagship Store, 1416 Platte St.) 
    Based on public comments received during the scoping period, the AHRA partnership will develop a series of alternatives, which will be available for public review. Once those alternatives are revised based on public feedback, a draft environmental assessment will be published for public input (estimated Fall 2016). A final plan is expected to be signed in early 2017.

    The current AHRA Management Plan can be found here: http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/ArkansasHeadwatersRecreationArea/Pages/publications.aspx

    For more information please contact AHRA at 719-539-7289 or to submit a comment visit the AHRA website at: http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/ArkansasHeadwatersRecreationArea/Pages/default.aspx

    Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, be advised that your entire comment -- including your personal identifying information -- may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold from public review your personal identifying information, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so.

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    The Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area is recognized as one of the nation's most popular locations for whitewater rafting and kayaking on the Arkansas River - the most commercially rafted river in the United States - and is noted for its world class fishery. The area is collaboratively managed by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service. AHRA consists of 45 recreation sites including 6 camping areas, 26 boat ramps and 18 developed facilities. The 152-mile long corridor sees roughly 800,000 visitors annually.

    1 – Colorado Parks and Wildlife – Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area 2014 Annual Report: http://cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/ArkansasHeadwatersRecreationArea/Documents/2014EOY5_21_15.pdf 

    2 – Colorado River Outfitters Association – Commercial River Use in the State of Colorado 2014 Year End Report: http://www.croa.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/2014-Commercial-Rafting-Use-Report.pdf 

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  • 11/16/2015 5:30 PM | Anonymous member
    Well it's about time, right?! We finally revamped the website so it will be mobile-friendly and easier to navigate. Now you don't have to read that teeny-tiny font on your smartphone... the entire site will format properly to your device whether that's a desktop, tablet, or smartphone.

    We'll also be using our news feed and forums section more in the future and the latest updates will be conveniently displayed on the home page. 

    We're always looking to improve the CW website so our members and future members will find the information they're looking for. If you have any feedback, suggestions, or comments, please feel free to post them. 

  • 05/23/2011 10:35 AM | Deleted user

    Forwarded from our friends at "Friends of the Poudre" - - 

    Hello Friends of Save the Poudre!

    We need your help now!

    The State of Colorado is considering adopting a policy document that says that "supporting the Northern Integrated Supply Project" which would build Glade Reservoir and destroy the Cache la Poudre River is a desired economic development strategy for northern Colorado.  This extremely controversial policy document was created without public input by a very small number of biased insiders who subverted the public process.  

    We have 5 days -- until Friday, May 27 -- to provide "input" to the State to overturn this policy.  We've made it fast, easy, and fun for you to provide that input.  Here is a petition that you, your family, your friends, and your colleagues can sign that will be sent to the State.

    http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-the-state-of-colorado-that-destroying-the-poudre-river-is-not-an-economic-development-strategy

    Please sign this petition as soon as possible.

    It is imperative that Colorado does not adopt polices that say that destroying the environment and destroying rivers is an acceptable economic development strategy -- such a policy would be an anti-environmental precedent that we must stop now.

    Again, here's the petition (CLICK).

    http://www.change.org/petitions/tell-the-state-of-colorado-that-destroying-the-poudre-river-is-not-an-economic-development-strategy 

    It will take you 1 minute to help Save the Poudre today!  

    Please sign, please email this petition to your friends, please post this petition on your Facebook pages.

    Let's go!  Thank you for Saving the Poudre!

    Gary

    -- 

    Gary Wockner, PhD, Director

    Save the Poudre: Poudre Waterkeeper

    http://savethepoudre.org

    970-218-8310

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