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Panel Discussion: Beaver Tale - Rehydrating the Land & Supporting Whole Ecosystems

  • Friday, September 13, 2024
  • 5:30 PM 7:00 PM 17:30 19:00
  • RMP B-Side 4747 Pearl Suite V3A Boulder, CO, 80301 United States (map)
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Join artist Lindee Zimmer, Boulder Watershed Collective and local partners in a discussion of Lindee's mural telling the tale of the beaver!

Muralist Lindee Zimmer, The Boulder Watershed Collective, and other local partners are thrilled to tell the tale of beaver in a public mural created during the 2024 Street Wise Mural Festival. This artwork illustrates the beaver’s impact on water, ecosystems and climate change, featuring these keystone species who rehydrate parched landscapes creating wildfire buffers, replenishing groundwater, and expanding habitat for numerous species.

During this panel, Lindee and local watershed and climate resilient practitioners and leaders will discuss this collaborative eco-arts project process and inspiration, and dive into Lindee’s vision to tell the impactful story of beavers. This conversation will examine beaver’s influence on water, ecosystems, wildfire resilience, and climate change. Through an interactive Q&A, audience members will be able to ask panelist questions.

Earlier Event: September 13
Homelands Exhibition Opening
Later Event: September 14
Haida Art & Ledger Horses: All Ages Painting Workshop with Bruce Cook