
Every year two individuals are awarded for their outstanding effort in managing, conserving, restoring, or providing education on Colorado鈥檚 riparian areas. This celebration is hosted by the , a group conjoined by one overarching mission: to promote the conservation, restoration, and preservation of our riparian areas and wetlands. Awards are recognized at the annual in October.
We are honored to announce that this year one of our very own has been named a Riparian Hero for being an outstanding voice for Colorado鈥檚 riparian corridors. Everyone, please join us as we celebrate Western Rivers Regional Program Manager for accepting the Riparian Hero Award!
This is the first time the award was granted for river advocacy and diplomacy. Abby is committed to advancing riparian habitat and stream resiliency through advocacy and action, among the countless other roles she employs. She works at all scales to ensure the protection of Colorado鈥檚 riparian areas. She has worked extensively with our basin roundtables to implement riparian restoration work in the Basin Implementation Plans, with the Colorado Water Conservation Board to ensure that the Colorado Water Plan includes frameworks that take into account the well-being of our wetlands and riparian areas, and a myriad of other efforts.
When asked to reflect on Abby鈥檚 work, Colorado Water Conservation Director Board Becky Mitchell replied, 鈥淎bby is truly one of the shining stars of the western water world. She is both an accomplished biologist who has contributed fresh and important perspectives to our state's riparian and stream management efforts, and she is an avid outdoorswoman who knows first-hand the impact of her work. The water community is lucky to have such a passionate and dedicated member."
We are living in a time of both anomalous stresses from climate change and funding investments for our water resources and river systems. In her acceptance speech, Abby told the crowd 鈥淲e are in an unprecedented time of coming together and working together to really reach and support these natural systems that support us all. Look around and make eye contact with someone, smile at them, tell them: we need you, keep going, and you鈥檙e doing great.鈥