4/21/2016

Gore Creek, the lifeblood of Vail, is suffering from pollution. Urban runoff, loss of riparian vegetation, and inadequate storm water infrastructure, have led to poisoning of the creek. Aquatic insect populations, an indicator of the riparian ecosystem’s health, have disappeared. Fish populations have dwindled. This short documentary seeks to educate Vail residents, stream side property owners, and government officials of the peril the creek faces, and persuade the community to do its part to clean the Gore. This video was produced in partnership with fellow nonprofit the Eagle River Watershed Council, a local watchdog of area waterways. Winner, Best Documentary, Hometown Media Awards, Alliance for Community Media.

Eagle River Coalition

Shoshone Water Rights Preservation Project

Join Eagle River Coalition and the Colorado River District to learn more about the Shoshone Water Rights Preservation Project and the Eagle

1/14/2025

Heart Of Vail

Gore Creek, the lifeblood of Vail, is suffering from pollution.

4/21/2016

Edwards Restoration Project

This program documents the multi-year project of the Eagle River Watershed Council to narrow, deepen and cool the Eagle River.

6/17/2015

From The Outside Looking In: Exploring The Eagle Mine Superfund Site

This documentary delves into the history of the Eagle Mine Superfund Site, a source of pollution on the Eagle River.

5/22/2011