50th ANNIVERSARY OF THE WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS AND HISTORIC TRAILS ACT LECTURE SERIES
Friday, July 6, @ 6 PM
Rio Grande Lower Gorge Visitor Center, 2873 State Road 68, Pilar, NM (575-751-4869)
Steve Harris: Chama River Flow Project
Steve Harris is Executive Director of Rio Grande Restoration non-profit river conservation group dedicated to protection of the ecological and economic values provided by the Rio Grande. In this capacity he writes, speaks and advocates for the resolution of river issues, especially policies to protect flowing water. He has participated in river restoration projects, such as the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program, in public policy forums, such as regional water planning and presently manages the Rio Chama Flow Project. He is also, since 1976, the owner of the river touring company Far-Flung Adventures, which has introduced thousands of persons to the Rio Grande.
This is #1 of a 4-part series celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Wild & Scenic Rivers and Historic Trails Act Lecture series. On Aug. 3rd Dr Paul Bauer will speak, on Sept. 7th, Janet MacKenzie, Oct. 5th, Mark Henderson. You will receive notices prior to each talk.
Taos Archaeological Society
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