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Mission The Santa Fe Watershed Association works to return the Santa Fe River to a living river, from the headwaters in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains to the Rio Grande, balancing human uses with natural resource protection and restoring the heart to our community. Our goal is to protect the long-term integrity of the Santa Fe River’s watershed. We engage in education, research, and on-the-ground projects of riparian and watershed restoration, as well as provide input into governmental planning, permits and projects. We strive to find common ground among different points of view regarding uses of the river and its watershed. We advocate surface and groundwater resource management that balances human use with natural resource protection. We encourage government and community leaders to place high priority on sustaining seasonal stream flow in the Santa Fe River, yielding hydrologic, recreational, aesthetic and environmental value to the community. We believe that this goal can coexist with providing a reasonable supply for human use. Staff and Board Felicity Broennan, Executive Director Having grown up along the Santa Fe River, Felicity returned to her home town in 2010 after spending 14 years in Southwestern Colorado. Over the past 18 years she has worked for…
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Education is an integral part of the Santa Fe Watershed Associations mission. Currently, we have both youth and community education programs. The youth program includes classroom presentations, stewardship programs and youth group activities. We offer talks on the flora and fauna of the river and watershed policy and practices, hikes into the upper watershed, and public meetings and forums on current watershed issues. Youth Education Current Programs My Water, My Watershed Join us as we investigate the Santa Fe Upper Watershed through the world of macroinvertebrates (water bugs!) In the classroom, students learn how to identify aquatic insects using a dichotomous key and learn the components of their habitat. Then it’s off for a full day in the field hiking, exploring, macroinvertebrate sampling and data recording. Back in the classroom, field data is reviewed and the connection between the river they visited and the water that comes from their taps is explored. This program is free to all fifth grade classes. Working in the Watershed Working in the Watershed is an experiential science-based outdoor learning program for Santa Fe middle school students that allows them to explore and study their watershed. Students spend a class learning about the watershed and…
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