John Fielder focuses efforts to save water

Here’s an interview with John Fielder from John Wenzel and The Denver Post. Click through and read the whole thing. Here’s an excerpt:

John Fielder has long been known as Colorado’s premier wildlife photographer, his brand name as sturdy and well-defined as the stunning landscapes the 66-year-old has documented for more than four decades.

But as is often the case with people who devote their lives to their natural environment, Fielder is as much an activist as an artist and salesman, penning a 2015 Denver Post op-ed against fracking and, lately, threatening to sue the Denver Water Board for one of its Colorado River Water projects.

We talked to Fielder, the author of more than 40 books, in advance of his latest slideshow-talks (and book-sale events) across Colorado, including in Centennial and Denver (Nov. 5), Summit County (Nov. 9), Green Valley Ranch (Nov. 10), Golden (Nov. 11) and Colorado Springs (Nov. 12). Most events are free. View the full schedule, including times and addresses, at http://johnfielder.com.

Click here to order one of his books to support his work and to support water.

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