Animas Watershed Partnership

Animas Watershed Partnership

To protect and improve the quality of water resources to benefit the Animas River, now and in the future.

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November 2017

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Navajos relate cultural, spiritual wounds from spill from Gold King Mine spill

November 14, 2017 0

Economic analyses fail to capture all harm from accident by Patrick Armijo, Durango Herald, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 HERMOSA – The importance of the San Read More

Sharing Stories Across the Watershed, Tuesday Nov 7, 2017, 5:30 to 8:00pm, Animas Valley Grange

Sharing Stories Across the Watershed
Tuesday, Nov 7, 2017
5:30 – 8:00pm
Animas Valley Grange
7271 County Road 203, Durango

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Three Dine speakers will share their perspectives about the importance of the Animas-San Juan river system to Navajo health, farming, and cultural practices. Duane “Chili” Read More

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Navajos relate cultural, spiritual wounds from spill from Gold King Mine spill

November 14, 2017 0

Economic analyses fail to capture all harm from accident by Patrick Armijo, Durango Herald, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 HERMOSA – The importance of the San Read More

News and Information

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    Navajos relate cultural, spiritual wounds from spill from Gold King Mine spill

    November 14, 2017 0

    Economic analyses fail to capture all harm from accident by Patrick Armijo, Durango Herald, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017 HERMOSA – The importance of the San Read More

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    Mine Tour – Silverton – Saturday, Sept 9, 9:00am

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    AWP Summer River Forum

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    Animas Watershed Management Plan
    Prepared by B.U.G.S Consulting

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    Animas and Florida Water Quality and Habitat Improvement Project

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Animas Watershed Partnership is a fiscally sponsored project of the San Juan Resource Conservation & Development Council