US Forest Service trying to clear the way for Moffat…with their proposed Forsythe II Forest Project in Boulder County.
The United States Forest Service is planning to significant degrade the Magnolia Drive corridor in Boulder County by doing extensive cutting of healthy, mature trees on Forest Service lands on both sides of Magnolia Drive. The plan also calls for removal of trees on the west shore of Gross Dam Reservoir (with funding from Denver Water).
After you’ve done that, join us tomorrow night at Twisted Pine Brewing (3201 Walnut St, Boulder, CO) from 7-9pm where acclaimed Colorado photographer John Fielder will be showing some amazing photos from his new book, “Colorado’s Yampa River: Free Flowing and Wild from the Flat Tops to the Green.” The event is free and open to the public, but when you buy a copy of John’s new book, a portion of the proceeds are donated to our Boulder County and Colorado River Legal Defense Fund, furthering our effort to put the kibosh on Moffat/Gross. Share the facebook event and invite your friends: https://www.facebook.com/events/1681533055437311/
Stay tuned for details on our upcoming 4th Annual Colorado River Celebration in March with some incredible guests!
Donate to our Boulder County & Colorado River Legal Defense Fund to help us challenge Denver Water’s Moffat Collection System Project (Gross Dam/Reservoir Expansion) in court. Together, we can stop this!