Cancel your squash game. You’re now officially busy on Monday, August 15th.
The Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas (“LTUA” for those who are hip and happening) is once again partnering with area guides to raise a little bit of fund-age so that we can have even more gnar to shred. Here’s a snippet of what their “Guiding for Conservation Day” is all about:
On August 15th you will be able to join with guides and outfitters (white water rafting, fly-fishing, and mountain biking) to help the Arkansas River. Certain outfitters and guides will donate their fees on this day to the Land Trust.
We will use this funding for conservation projects along the Arkansas River.
The Land Trust of the Upper Arkansas works on projects that provide a variety of benefits to the residents and visitors to the Valley. This includes:
• Protecting ranch and farmland
• Promoting ranching and farming opportunities
• Protecting natural resources, such as riparian areas, wetlands, wildlife habitat, unique ecosystems, and wildlife corridors
• Enhancing access to public lands
• Providing additional access for outdoor recreation activities
• Protecting water resources
• Maintaining scenic vistas
• Preserving historic resources
For a list of participating guide services and more information on the program, visit the LTUA website at http://ltua.org/Guiding-for-conservation.html. Go get your extreme on.
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