Upcoming Events

Event 2: Watershed Restoration Workshop (June 13)
$0.00

Watershed Restoration Workshop – Day One

A full day of hands-on learning focused on watershed restoration and reducing fire danger. Morning presentations followed by afternoon field workshops.

Topics Include

  • Beaver Dam Analogues (BDAs)

  • One-Rock Dams

  • Zuni Bowls

  • Soil Restoration

  • Native Fish Habitat

  • Fungal Network Renewal

  • Forest & Fuel Reduction Strategies

Details

  • Saturday, June 13

  • 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

  • Colorado College Baca Campus

Film Screening (June 12)
$25.00

Thinking Like Water: Episode 5: “Watershed Wide: Putting it All Together”Screening

Join filmmaker Renea Roberts for a screening of Thinking Like Water: Watershed Wide, Putting It All Together. Learn practical strategies for restoring watersheds and building resilience through water stewardship.

Details

  • Friday, June 12

  • 6:00 PM

  • Colorado College Baca Campus

  • Special guest filmmaker: Renea Roberts

Event 3: Watershed Restoration Workshop (June 14)
$0.00

Watershed Restoration Workshop – Day Two

Continue building practical restoration skills with advanced field demonstrations and restoration techniques that can be applied throughout the watershed.

Details

  • Sunday, June 14

  • 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM

  • Colorado College Baca Campus

Past Events

Jan 2026 @ Monarch Mountain

We are sponsoring another Species Awareness Day at Monarch Mountain next January 2026! Come glide as a Monarch Butterfly, a Beaver, or another species of concern!

 This is a benefit for E3 kFM Kundalini Fire Management’s E3 ecologic public education program. Monarch Butterfly wings and beaver masks and tails will be available for purchase. We encourage everyone to wear these costumes safely while skiing or riding, and then we will meet at the top of Freeway Run at 2 pm, and then as a huge group, we will glide down the mountain1

The act of doing this is intended to be a restorative-action-prayer for these species of concern, some that have been driven to the point of extinction, and some who are also keystone species.

 Come join us next Sunday and glide with us!

E3FFM will be hosting it’s annual open Community Education Event at the Elephant Cloud Jan 2026

We will be using our beautiful logo illustration to show how the habitat of our riparian zones in this area can function and we will discuss the ways in which it is currently impaired, what we can all do to support it using a regenerative and restorative approach and detailing our current array of fire mitigation and restoration projects. We will have a question and answer session and some time for meet and greet! We hope to see you!