Program (pdf)
The following presentations are presented here with the permission of the authors. They are in Acrobat (pdf) format. Acrobat Reader may be downloaded free from Adobe. Some of the files are very large, please be patient.
Historical Channel Change on the Upper Gila River, Arizona and New Mexico in Response to Anthropogenic Modifications and Extreme Floods
Jeanne Godaire, Geomorphologist, Sedimentation and River Hydraulics Division, US Bureau of Reclamation
Landowner Tools, Conservation and the Endangered Species Act
Jeff Humphrey, Public Affairs and Outreach, US Fish and Wildlife Service
An Overview of the Arizona Water Settlements Act and Activities Affecting the Gila River Basin
Mary Reece, PE, General Engineer, US Bureau of Reclamation
Walking in their Boots: The Science of Working with Landowners to Implement Projects and Programs
Jan Holder, Executive Director, Gila Watershed Partnership
The Arizona Water Settlements Act (AWSA) and New Mexico
Craig Roepke, Deputy Director, New Mexico Interstate Stream Commission
Working Lands for Wildlife: Wildlife Habitat Financial Assistance Targeted for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher
Stu Tuttle, State Biologist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Tamarisk Biological Control and Implications for Land Management
Shannon Hatch and Stacey Beaugh, Tamarisk Coalition
Paleoecological Examination of Southern Colorado Plateau Wetlands: The Relationship Between Biological, Climatic, and Euro-American Introduced Changes on the Northern Arizona Landscape
Spencer Rubin, School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, Northern Arizona University
Posters
Critical Role of the Arizona Water Protection Fund in the Upper Gila Watershed
Susan Craig and Rodney Held, Arizona Water Protection Fund, Arizona Department of Water Resources
Water Awareness Month
Susan Craig and Rodney Held, Arizona Water Protection Fund, Arizona Department of Water Resources
Monitoring Changes in the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area
David Arthun, Bureau of Land Management; George N. Zaimes, Kavala Institute of Technology; and Jonathan Martin, Dudek Engineering and Environmental