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Annual Report 2002 |
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Established in 1994, Rio Grande Restoration (RGR) is a non-profit river advocacy organization working to assure that the Rio Grande will again flow as the Great River, with restored river function and a healthy ecosystem. We are comprised of river-oriented recreationists, conservationists, and others concerned about the future of the River. We speak as "a voice for the river" in meetings and forums with state, local, and federal officials. We are committed to collaborative efforts to seek creative solutions for the river. |
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Board of Directors |
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Francisco Guevara, President 1998-2006 Outfitter/guide-Talpa, New Mexico Steve Harris, Secretary 1998-2005 Outfitter/guide-Pilar, New Mexico Kathy Miller, Director 1999-2006 Outfitter/guide-Santa Fe, New Mexico John Asher, Director 2000-2005 Outfitter/guide-Santa Fe, New Mexico Chamisa Gordon, Director 1997-2006 Guide-Santa Fe, New Mexico |

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Map of Rio Grande Headwaters |
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Annual Report |
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Executive Director--Steve Harris Seven years ago, with a background of 20 years as a river outfitter and a degree in journalism, Steve founded Rio Grande Restoration in response to his growing concern about the deteriorating condition of the Rio Grande and his deep desire to do something about it. Middle Rio Grande Project Coordinator--Deb Hibbard With more than 25 years of experience in community education, strategic planning, and organizational development, Deb's efforts are inspired by her commitment to collaboration, creative conflict resolution and community building as means for change. Office Manager--Vicky Palmer After 15 years managing mid to large-size offices for legal and for-profit concerns, Vicky brings her desire to help the river with her diverse skills and as bookkeeper, web site designer and newsletter editor. |
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