
Findings show a variety of species call land home. After months of collecting data, Sheep Mountain Alliance, the Telluride Institute’s…
Findings show a variety of species call land home. After months of collecting data, Sheep Mountain Alliance, the Telluride Institute’s…
Connection with the Nature ~ Guided by Linda Hogan, Poet & Pulitzer Prize Finalist **To watch the Zoom Recording of…
Beaver boon: New partnership focuses on stream and wetlands restoration In December, Adrian Bergere was officially named executive director of…
Colorado poet Art Goodtimes will be the featured reader for the Bardic Trails Zoom poetry webinar Tuesday, February 1st at…
FROM THE TELLURIDE DAILY PLANET: By Suzanne Cheavens, Associate Editor / Jan 18, 2022 The San Miguel Board of County Commissioners…
Here, GOCO Fellow Emily Spahn describes a full-day event she attended along with others from her fellowship host organization Montezuma Land Conservancy,…
Ernest House Jr. Presentation to Telluride High School Over the years, the Telluride Institute has sustained a tradition of honoring…
For many people, especially in ski towns, addressing real and urgent issues can feel daunting. Housing inequities are increasing, climate…
VISTA intern Paul Kieras writes about his work on research, education and outreach in the Prospect Basin Fens and helping to support Telluride Institute’s Watershed Education Program.
Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday celebrates Native American peoples and honors their history, culture, and contributions. This has been celebrated in San Miguel County since 2016, when our local communities hosted representatives from the Ute people at the Sheridan Opera House for a celebration of our community’s initial movement towards reconciliation with the region’s first peoples.
2021 Fischer/Cantor Prize Winning Poems (Click each poem title to see the poem.) Fischer Prize Winner Ja’net Danielo for “We…
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