Rockies

Abby Burk

Program Director, Western Rivers
About

Abby Burk brings more than a decade of leadership in river conservation, water policy, and collaborative watershed management across the Colorado River Basin. As Western Rivers Program Director at ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Rockies, she works at the intersection of science, policy, and practice—advancing stream and riparian restoration, securing sustainable water management, and building durable coalitions across local, state, and federal partners.

Abby is recognized for her ability to navigate complex water policy landscapes and translate science and on-the-ground restoration into effective policy and public engagement. She has led major efforts to advance nature-based solutions, including implementation of Colorado’s stream restoration framework (SB23-270) and the state’s dredge and fill program (Regulation 87), helping align restoration practitioners, agencies, and decision-makers. Her work emphasizes cultural change in water stewardship and reconnecting people to their rivers.

An expert in ecological management and an award-winning educator, Abby holds a B.S. in biology and an interdisciplinary master’s degree with concentrations in ecology and hydrology. She is an avid whitewater kayaker and spends as much time as possible on rivers throughout the West.

Articles by Abby Burk

The Green River by a steep cliff.
̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Boosts Water Awareness and Funding for Birds and People
June 17, 2021 — A recap of water in the 2021 Colorado legislative session.
An American Dipper stands on a rock in a stream.
Double Threat to Colorado’s Water Quality and Habitats
April 26, 2021 — The Navigable Water Protections Rule and a change to an antidegradation rule pose serious risks.
A Marsh Wren sings from a branch.
Colorado’s Wetlands and Streams Urgently Need Protections
March 05, 2021 — A quarter of Colorado’s stream miles and wetlands just lost protection.
An American Dipper perched on a rock.
Colorado Water Priorities for the 2021 Legislative Session
January 25, 2021 — The decisions we make around water impact everyone—birds, people, and the environment.
An American Dipper in a stream.
Water Wins in the Colorado Election
November 23, 2020 — ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ and our partners backed local water funding measures that will generate nearly $8 million annually.
El Río Colorado fluye a través de Mesa County.
Incendio Forestal en nuestras Cuencas Hidrográficas
November 16, 2020 — Cómo la ciencia puede informar el plan de agua de colorado.
The Colorado River flows through Mesa County, Colorado.
Wildfire in Our Watersheds
October 22, 2020 — How science can inform the Colorado Water Plan
A stream runs through Rocky Mountain National Park.
Watch: Supporting Colorado’s River Restoration
August 25, 2020 — Learn how all of Colorado benefits from river restoration in our new video.
Volunteers plant willow saplings next to a montane stream.
Get Outside and Lend a Hand to Rivers
July 27, 2020 — Sign up for ̽»¨¾«Ñ¡ Rockies-sponsored Wildlands Restoration Volunteers volunteer projects.