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The environment desk at Aspen Public Radio covers issues in the Roaring Fork Valley and throughout the state of Colorado including water use and quality, impact of recreation, population growth and oil and gas development. APR’s Environment Reporter is Elizabeth Stewart-Severy.

Highlights of upcoming lecture series include wolf expert, geologist

Courtesy of Aspen Center for Environmental Studies/aspennature.org

The 2018 lineup for local speaker series Naturalist Nights includes regional experts on topics from the geology of Glenwood Canyon to the world’s finest guano.

Elizabeth Stewart-Severy talked with Jim Kravitz of the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies about highlights of the program. Naturalist Nights lectures begin in January and are Wednesday evenings at 5:30 p.m. at the Third Street Center in Carbondale and Thursdays at 7 p.m. at ACES at Hallam Lake in Aspen.

 

Aspen native Elizabeth Stewart-Severy is excited to be making a return to both the Red Brick, where she attended kindergarten, and the field of journalism. She has spent her entire life playing in the mountains and rivers around Aspen, and is thrilled to be reporting about all things environmental in this special place. She attended the University of Colorado with a Boettcher Scholarship, and graduated as the top student from the School of Journalism in 2006. Her lifelong love of hockey lead to a stint working for the Colorado Avalanche, and she still plays in local leagues and coaches the Aspen Junior Hockey U-19 girls.
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