Karl Ford Live at Tattered Cover Aspen Grove
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Karl Ford Live at Tattered Cover Aspen Grove

He will be presenting his new book, The Colorado Trail in Crisis: A Naturalist’s Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems.

By Tattered Cover Book Store

Date and time

Friday, May 3 · 5:30 - 7pm MDT

Location

Tattered Cover Aspen Grove

7301 South Santa Fe Drive Littleton, CO 80129

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Tattered Cover is excited to welcome Karl Ford to our Aspen Grove location on May 3rd, 2024 at 5:30 PM!

He will be presenting his new book, The Colorado Trail in Crisis: A Naturalist’s Field Report on Climate Change in Mountain Ecosystems.

The Colorado Trail in Crisis appeals to hikers and nature lovers seeking to learn about the natural history, beauty, and serenity of the Colorado Trail, as well as students, conservationists, and scientists researching climate change effects on Colorado mountain ecosystems.

ABOUT THE BOOK

The Colorado Trail in Crisis addresses the sweeping transformation of western forests and wilderness ecosystems affected by climate change. This book is equal parts trail journal and synthesis of natural and human history. Karl Ford uses research on climate impacts to forests, wildlife, hydrology, and more to stress the urgent need for an action plan to reduce greenhouse gases and save forests and watersheds.

Using his hike along the popular five-hundred-mile Colorado Trail to present his personal observations about more than a hundred miles of dead and dying forest, Karl Ford presents a brief environmental history of these areas of the state, weaving in scientific studies about forest mortality caused by insect infestations, wildfire, drought, and loss of snowpack, and describes the poor current prospects for reforestation as the climate continues to warm. His own Lakota ancestry, as well as historical references to local Tabeguache Ute Chief Ouray and displaced Ute populations, meaningfully frames important conversations about caretaking and connection to place. Ford also proposes potential solutions to drought and forest mortality problems, as well as varying approaches and limitations to mitigation efforts.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Karl Ford is a retired environmental scientist with the Department of the Interior, where he directed west-wide ecoregional assessments for the Bureau of Land Management. He was a consultant to the Wilderness Society and advisor to Wild Connections for a climate change project to identify climate refugia and corridors for the central Colorado mountains. He is the author of Triple Crown Hiking Adventures and has contributed to Park Science, Appalachian Journeys, Landscapes, Mile High Mountaineer, and the ALDHA–West Gazette.

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