Runoff Rundown: The River of Sorrows Film | April 11th, 6p
Following a screening of Rig to Flips's The River of Sorrows, Dolores River Boating Advocates staff will provide a presentation and Q&A session about ongoing protection endeavors for the Dolores River and surrounding canyons. Learn about the history of work to preserve these values and the ongoing efforts, including the Dolores River National Conservation Area.
Amber Clark has been the Executive Director of Dolores River Boating Advocates (DRBA) since 2016. She has a wealth of experience working on public lands and river conservation issues on the Dolores River. She grew up on a farm west of Cortez.
Rica Fulton is the Advocacy and Stewardship Director with Dolores River Boating Advocates. She has worked on collaborative efforts along the Dolores for a number of years, and is passionate about conservation. She grew up in southwest Colorado boating and camping.
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