ACES Naturalist Nights - Wildland Recreation and Ecological Disturbance: Recreation and Public Land Management Implications for Western Colorado

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ACES, Wilderness Workshop, and Roaring Fork Audubon co-host this year's 25th annual winter speaker series, bringing a great line-up of experts to explore topics of the natural world relevant to our community. 

Join us at the Library to learn from these amazing experts!

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About the Presentation

"Wildland Recreation and Ecological Disturbance: Recreation and Public Land Management Implications for Western Colorado."

Wildland recreation provides many societal and personal benefits but if left unmanaged can also result in undesirable impacts to ecological conditions. The field of recreation ecology investigates the relationships between recreation use and natural resource conditions and the knowledge from scientific studies forms the basis for developing appropriate management strategies and policy. This talk will present a synthesis of recreation ecology knowledge, a discussion of the relationship between recreation use and resulting ecological impact, and implications for wildland visitor use management for western Colorado.

About the Speaker

Chris Monz is a Professor of Recreation Ecology and Management in the Department of Environment and Society at Utah State University. He is an internationally recognized expert in the ecological implications of wildland recreation and has authored 180 scientific papers and reports and three textbooks. Chris enjoys an active outdoor life of rock climbing, backpacking, kayaking, trail running and Nordic skiing with his wife Wyatt and son Jackson.

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Dunaway Community Meeting Room
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Event Contact

Raychl Keeling, 970-925-5756

Bradley Peate, bradley.peate@pitkincounty.com or 970-429-1941