Water Brings Life to Land
Jeppesen Terminal, Level 5, southeast, Near Baggage Carousel 9
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Jeppesen Terminal, Level 5, southeast, Near Baggage Carousel 9
To help celebrate National Lakes Appreciation Month, passengers at Denver International Airport (DEN) connected with Colorado’s water through temporary art exhibit, “Water Brings Life to Land.”
The exhibit was a collaboration among the Barr Lake & Milton Reservoir Watershed Association and Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Display cases featured different educational topics about water, including: watersheds; how too many nutrients degrade water quality; why it’s important to keep Colorado’s water clean; things to do at nearby Barr Lake State Park and other state parks; and different ways to safely enjoy Colorado’s water.
The exhibit inspired travelers to be aware about living within or traveling to other watersheds, and why it’s important to protect water quality everywhere.