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Fishing on the S. Platte River

Common Merganser Pair on the S. Platte River

Horse Creek Erosion Above Deckers, CO

SPEB Collaboration with USFS Biologist on Sediment Erosion

Trumbull/Swayback Collaborative Restoration Project

USFS Forest Thinning Project Above the S. Platte River

Double-Crested Cormorants on the S. Platte River

Sediment Trap Set Up by Denver Water

Accessible White Water on the North Fork of the S. Platte River

Fishing on the S. Platte River

Common Merganser on the S. Platte River

Horse Creek Erosion Above Deckers, CO

SPEB Collaboration with USFS Biologist on Sediment Erosion

Trumbull/Swayback Collaborative Restoration Project

USFS Forest Thinning Project Above the S. Platte River

Double-Crested Cormorants on the S. Platte River

Sediment Trap Set Up by Denver Water

Accessible White Water on the North Fork of the S. Platte River

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Pawnee Montane Skipper Butterfly on Prairie Gayfeather in the S. Platte River
Corridor

Campground Along the S. Platte River







Pawnee Montane Skipper Butterfly on Prairie Gayfeather in the S. Platte River
Corridor

Campground Along the S. Platte River






The South Platte Enhancement Board (SPEB) was established to support and
implement the South Platte Protection Plan (SPPP).  Initiated in 1997, the SPPP
is an alternative to the U.S.D.A. Forest Service’s (USFS) study of sections of
the Upper South Platte River and its North Fork for possible designation under
the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.  SPEB works to enhance and preserve Outstandingly
Remarkable Values (ORVs) within portions of the South Platte River basin
including recreation, fisheries, wildlife, geology, cultural and historical
resources, vegetation and scenic values.  Duties of the SPEB include:

 * Evaluation of grant proposals that may contribute to the ORVs
 * Management and distribution of approved grant funding
 * Building community awareness of the South Platte River’s values as a water
   source and cherished resource legacy
 * Serving as an advocate for cooperative implementation of the SPPP

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