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Why Wilderness Matters and Why the Wilderness Community Matters More Than Ever
Thursday, March 29, 2018, 06:30pm - 08:30pm
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Friends of Mount Evans & Lost Creek Wilderness Speaker Series

Speaker:  Ralph Swain,  Wilderness and Wild & Scenic Rivers Program Manager,  US Forest Service - Rocky Mountain Region

Presentation:  "Why Wilderness Matters and Why the Wilderness Community Matters More Than Ever"

Location:  Evergreen Fire Rescue Bergen Park Station

When: Thursday, March 29th,  6:30 PM

Speaker Bio: Ralph Swain: As Regional Wilderness Program Manager, Ralph Swain is responsible for the administration of 47 wilderness areas covering 5 million acres in the central Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and eastern Wyoming.  Ralph also oversees the administration of two Wild and Scenic Rivers; the Cache la Poudre (in Colorado) and the Clarks Fork River (in Wyoming).

Mission Statement of Friends of Mt Evans and Lost Creek Wilderness

The Friends of Mount Evans and Lost Creek Wilderness (FOMELC) is an organization that provides stewardship to 170 miles of trails within 194,400 acres of Colorado's Pike and Arapaho National Forests. FOMELC works in partnership with the US Forest Service, engaging in education, outreach, conservation, protection, and advocacy to preserve the wilderness character of these lands for current and future generations. www.fomelc.org

Location Evergreen Fire Rescue, 1802 Bergen Pkwy, Evergreen CO 80439
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