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BLUE-SILVER LINING
It’s a heart-warming phenomenon when stress, hardship and tragedy bring people together. Groceries are delivered to elderly neighbors, engineers fabricate ventilators seemingly out of thin air, and corporations donate millions to those in need. Even in the most polarized of eras, hardship brings out the best in humanity. For Colorado conservationists, we got to see this very human behavior exemplified by the Trout in the Classroom program at Lenski Elementary.
When Covid started to get serious and schools began to close, the students at Lenski became concerned that the trout fry they had spent months raising from eggs might have to be euthanized without the class to monitor water quality and oversee their growth. Lenski Elementary staff, getting wind of the students’ concern, stepped up in a big way. By using security cameras and a strategic round-the-clock volunteer shift rotation, staff have been able to monitor and care for the fry while livestreaming their progress to students learning from home. Science teachers monitored water quality. Students wrote letters of gratitude. Trout lived to swim another day.
Like you, we at CTU are focused on appropriate management during this crisis. Our staff and leadership councils are staying safe and smart, of course, but in the face of the Great Lockdown we are still continuing our push for clean Colorado watersheds. We’re working for our children, our grandchildren, and for the unborn millions of Coloradoans yet to come. We’re laying keystone building blocks to ensure that our watersheds remain healthy for the future, and we’re stubborn as a bull moose in our endeavor.
When we emerge from our homes and go back to our offices and our schools, we won’t forget how
fortunate we were, in such uncertain times, to have folks like you as part of the CTU family. So, from us to you, our deepest gratitude for keeping a watchful eye on your local watershed so we can forever preserve healthy fish populations … both in and out of the classroom.
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