FCAS Presents

Alison Holloran, Executive Director of Audubon Rockies and Dave Showalter, Conservation Photographer and Author

“Western Water and Our Public Lands: Where Have We Been and What May Be Next?”

Thursday, March 20th, 2025
Refreshments 7:00;
Announcements 7:20;
Presentation 7:30;
Door Prize Drawing (Must be present to win)
Fort Collins Senior Center, 1200 Raintree Dr.
(Due to construction enter Senior Center through North Entrance)

***This program will also be accessible online using Zoom***

It will also be viewable in-person at the Senior Center.

Enter the following link on your web browser at 7 p.m. and follow the instructions to join the meeting virtually: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89360304628

Hoover Dam from Pixabay.com

Hoover Dam from Pixabay.com

Join us for an informative and thought-provoking presentation (with stunning photographs) on perhaps the most crucial issue for public lands in the western United States: water. We'll hear about how we got where we are and what the future might hold.

Alison Holloran is the Executive Director of Audubon Rockies, the regional office of National Audubon Society (NAS) for Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. She is also a Vice President of NAS.

Dave Showalter is a Colorado-based conservation pho-tographer who focuses on the American West and is author of three books. He is a Senior Fellow Photographer in the International League of Conservation Photographers, and works in partnership with numerous conservation groups, including Audubon Rockies, The Nature Conservancy, and Trout Unlimited.

Join us for this informative program. It is free and the public is welcomed!