Mountain Studies Institute (MSI) “State of the San Juans” Conference, Silverton, Colorado, 24–26 September 2004

The mountain Studies Institute (MSI), based in Silverton CO held its first "State of the San Juans" Conference on Sep 24-26, 2004, with the theme "San Juan Mountains Science and Research: Linking Communities, Researchers and Practitioners." Approximately 130 participants learned...

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