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Forest Health Council – August 13th, 2025 Quarterly Meeting Summary

Summary by Esther Duke, Colorado Forest Health Council Proxy Member serving in place of Katie McGrath Novak, as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization.”

This document summarizes points from the August 13th, 2025, Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that I believe are most relevant to Colorado’s place-based forest collaboratives. It is an interpretation of discussions from the meeting, but it is not an official Forest Health Council document.

Forest Health Council – April 30, 2025 Quarterly Meeting Summary

Summary by Katie McGrath Novak, Colorado Forest Health Council Member serving as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization”

This document summarizes points from the February 6th, 2025 Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that I believe are most relevant to Colorado’s place-based forest collaboratives. It is an interpretation of discussions from the meeting, but is not an official Forest Health Council document.

Forest Health Council – February 6, 2025 Quarterly Meeting Summary

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Summary by Katie McGrath Novak, Colorado Forest Health Council Member serving as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization”

This document summarizes points from the February 6th, 2025 Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that I believe are most relevant to Colorado’s place-based forest collaboratives. It is an interpretation of discussions from the meeting, but is not an official Forest Health Council document.

Forest Health Council – October 30th, 2024 Quarterly Meeting Summary

Summary by Katie McGrath Novak, Colorado Forest Health Council Member serving as “an individual employed by or associated with a forest collaborative organization”  This document summarizes points from the October 30th, 2024 Colorado Forest Health Council quarterly meeting that I believe are most relevant to Colorado’s place-based forest collaboratives. It is an interpretation of discussions from […]

A Visit with the Middle Colorado Watershed Council

As part of the SPARK program, Priscila Santos Urteaga received a professional development stipend, which she used to attend a Colorado Forest Health Council meeting and visit a local collaborative in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. She learned all about the great work the Middle Colorado Watershed Council is doing – learn more about it here!

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