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  • Ben Goldfarb discusses his book, Eager: The Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter. Ben will be the featured speaker for All About Beaver, A Weekend of Learning and Conversation About Beaver, Nature’s Climate Action Hero happening March 11th and March 12 in Paonia and Hotchkiss.
  • Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters was found guilty of obstruction of government operations, but acquitted on a charge that she obstructed a peace officer, reports the Daily Sentinel. KVNF’s Lisa Young spoke with Pete Kolbenschlag from the Colorado Food and Farm Alliance about the two day “All About Beaver Weekend” event in Paonia.
  • Nichole Fox of Give a Dam, based in Durango, teaches people of all ages about the guardians of our waterways, beavers. Gavin Dahl asks her to describe the interactive Nature Theater activity she is leading at North Fork Community Fair in Paonia Town Park on Saturday at 3pm. Plus, ahead of Father’s Day, the nonprofit Hilltop Family Resource Center’s fatherhood navigator John Schmitz tells us about Fatherhood Appreciation Day at Riverbottom Park tomorrow at noon.
  • The Clipper Ditch Company in Crawford has a responsibility to deliver water to their shareholders. But it's often the beavers who lose out in the deal.
  • As the old saying goes, whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting over. Sometimes that struggle gets personal. Kate Redmond reports on the slaughter of beavers who dam up irrigation in Crawford. Plus several Colorado lawmakers are working from home this week. But party leaders cannot say whether the higher rate of virtual participation is because of a COVID outbreak at the Capitol. Scott Franz reports.
  • As the old saying goes, whiskey is for drinking and water is for fighting over. Sometimes that struggle gets personal. Kate Redmond reports on the slaughter of beavers who dam up irrigation in Crawford. Plus several Colorado lawmakers are working from home this week. But party leaders cannot say whether the higher rate of virtual participation is because of a COVID outbreak at the Capitol. Scott Franz reports.
  • Parks and Wildlife offers free fishing weekend on Saturday and SundayEmergency life saving devices installed on Arkansas River for raftersParks and…
  • Dead beavers in Gunnison County test positive for ‘Rabbit Fever’Volunteers of America opens new health exchange assistance site in DeltaCity of Ouray…