Green River Gates of Lodore
August 2 – 5, 2012
US Forest Service International Programs and Colorado State University 22nd annual International Field Seminar on Protected Area Management.
US Forest Service International Programs and Colorado State University are proud to announce their 22nd annual International Field Seminar on Protected Area Management.
4 – Day Green River Rafting Trip
One of the field trips associated with this month-long seminar is an August 2, 2012 4-day Green River rafting trip with Adrift Adventures, exploring Dinosaur National Monument.
The intense one-month training course, held in Spanish, is focused on conservation practitioners directly involved in protected area planning and management. The course provides exposure to a wide range of protected area management categories including protected parks, wilderness and multiple use reserves such as private landowners and concessionaires.
Courses are designed for Latin American protected area managers that have together served as the major Latin America-wide training courses for protected area managers for over two decades.
For more information concerning this trip, contact:
This course is limited to 22 participants. For more information contact Jim Barborak at jim.barborak@colostate.edu or head to this website for more information http://www.eco-index.org/search/results.cfm?projectID=1498
GREEN RIVER RAFTING TRIP REQUIREMENTS:
- No rafting experience required
- Participants must be at least six years old and 50 pounds
- All participants or parent/guardians must sign a waiver and release form
- Each launch date is limited to 25 people by the National Park Service





