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Each summer, as the spring snowpack dwindles and stream flows recede, work crews put on their waders, grab a variety of tools, and get to work restoring Colorado’s natural stream systems. Process-based stream restoration entails installing hand-built structures into degraded stream channels. These structures leverage natural riverine processes to restore streams and wet-meadows that have been degraded by years of intensive grading and re-engineering stream channels for agriculture and human settlement. High-functioning streams and riparian floodplains help bolster late-season flows, which are desperately needed for agriculture, drinking water, and wildlife during the late summer and fall dry seasons. These systems also buffer flood impacts, provide key stopover habitat for migratory birds, and make Colorado more resilient to drought, wildfire, and climate change.
While funding has increased for process-based restoration, due to continued investment in Colorado’s Water Plan and a greater focus on implementing nature-based solutions, finding the workforce to build constructed log jams, beaver dams, and rock structures has become a bottleneck. Volunteer organizations, such as Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV), Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC), and Roaring Fork Outdoor Volunteers (RFOV) have stepped in to fill the gap. Through the volunteer opportunities outlined below, you can play a pivotal role in securing Colorado’s water future all while helping restore vital bird habitat throughout our state.
Organizations such as WRV, VOC, and RFOV, offer a wide variety of volunteer opportunities from trail building to removing invasive species and thinning forests for wildfire mitigation. While process-based stream restoration comprises a minority of volunteer opportunities in Colorado, volunteer crews are growing in importance as more projects hit the ground. These projects are often sponsored by local, state, or federal agencies or regional non-profits, designed by professional stream restoration consultants, and (in these cases) implemented by you!
In 2025, seven opportunities remain to volunteer in a PBR work crew. Three events are hosted in the central front range from late summer through October, three events are hosted in Northern Colorado, and one event each is planned in the San Luis Valley and the Eastern Plains.
PBR volunteer events are either one or two-day weekend opportunities. Depending on the system being restored and the restoration goals, work may include gathering natural materials such as pine boughs and branches, using post pounders to install created logjams or beaver dam analogues in flowing streams, or building erosion-management rock structures in ephemeral stream and wet-meadow habitats. Through these experiences, you will not only contribute to meaningful work but learn intimately about the importance of Colorado’s stream and riparian areas – and likely see some of our winged neighbors who call these places home!
Click on the registration links for more information on the work being done, requirements, and to register!
Saturday - Sunday, August 9-10
Beaver Dam Analogue Construction at Wilcox Gulch with VOC
San Luis Valley - Saguache County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday – Sunday, August 23-24
Meadow Restoration at California Park with VOC
Northern CO - Routt County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday - Sunday, September 6-7
Genessee Park Beaver Mimicry with WRV
Front Range - Jefferson County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday – Sunday, September 6-7
North Sand Hills Creek Restoration with WRV
Northern CO - Jackson County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday – Sunday, September 20-21
North Sand Hills Creek Restoration with WRV
Northern Colorado, Jackson County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday – Sunday, September 20–21
Erosion Control at Southern Plains Land Trust
Eastern Plains, Prowers County, Colorado
Register here
Saturday, October 11
Caribou Ranch Stream Restoration
Front Range, Boulder County, Colorado
Register here
Sunday, October 12
Caribou Ranch Stream Restoration
Front Range, Boulder County, Colorado
Register here