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Colorado poll shows broad support for voluntary private land conservation

Colorado poll shows broad support for voluntary private land conservation

Colorado voters across the political spectrum say they want lawmakers to ramp up voluntary conservation of the state's privately-owned forests, farms, clean water sources and wildlife habitat - according to a new poll conducted by New Bridge Strategy on behalf of Keep It Colorado, with support from Trust for Public Land and The Nature Conservancy. Comments from Lori Weigel, principal, New Bridge Strategy.

Preserving Cultural, Environmental Legacy in Southern Colorado

Preserving Cultural, Environmental Legacy in Southern Colorado

Josie Ruybal Abeyta saw a win-win in placing 821 acres of land passed down by her father into a conservation easement. Family members who preferred money would benefit from the sale of the easement and state tax credit incentives, and the family would still be able to use and enjoy Ruybal Fox Creek Ranch in Colorado's San Juan Mountains. Comments from Josie Ruybal Abeyta, owner, Ruybal Fox Creek Ranch.

New Roadmap Aims to Double Acreage of Conserved Colorado Lands

New Roadmap Aims to Double Acreage of Conserved Colorado Lands

Conservationists have released a plan to protect key lands and waters in Colorado that people and nature need to survive and thrive in a changing climate. “Conserving Colorado: A 10-year Roadmap for the Future of Private Land Conservation” calls for doubling the number of acres protected over the next 10 years, from 3.3 million to 6.6 million acres. Comments from Linda Lidov, interim executive director, Keep It Colorado.

Conservation As a Tool for Strengthening Business

Conservation As a Tool for Strengthening Business

A Durango area family farm is tapping a conservation easement to strengthen and grow a viable business on 180 acres of land overlooking the Animas River. Founding owner of DSM Land Jennifer Thurston is working with the La Plata Open Space Conservancy to access generous saleable tax credits to expand production of water-efficient crops and other programs to benefit the public. Comments from Jennifer Thurston, founding owner, DSM Land PBC.

New Grants to Help Preserve Iconic Mesa Verde Viewshed

New Grants to Help Preserve Iconic Mesa Verde Viewshed

A grant recently awarded by the group Keep it Colorado will help protect 2,565 acres of land adjacent to Mesa Verde National Park, the San Juan Scenic Byway and San Juan National Forest. The move is expected to preserve iconic views entering the park, support agricultural resiliency, protect significant archaeological sites and maintain critical wildlife habitat. . Comments from James Reimann, conservation director, Montezuma Land Conservancy.

New Tools Available to Navigate Conservation Easements

New Tools Available to Navigate Conservation Easements

Some three million acres of Colorado lands have been protected through land trusts and their partners, and new online resources launched by the group Keep it Colorado aims to help more families keep producing on their farms and ranches, and maintain their land for future generations. Erin Quinn, conservation director with the Aspen Valley Land Trust, said protecting lands through conservation easements now is a good idea for a number of reasons.

Conservation Takes a Village

Conservation Takes a Village

Recent awards for “Conservation Heroes” spotlight the collaborative vision and strategy which go into protecting Colorado's healthy vibrant landscapes, wildlife habitat, and local farms and ranches. "Sometimes we don't realize all the work that goes into making those places special. Protection or conservation of those lands and the wildlife that live there doesn't just happen by itself."

Opinion: Critics of land conservation easements have twisted the concept beyond reality

Opinion: Critics of land conservation easements have twisted the concept beyond reality

America the Beautiful, or 30 by 30, is not a land grab. Nobody is taking away farmers’ and ranchers’ private property rights. Conservation and conservation easements are voluntary. And conservation easements, which are legal agreements to protect land in perpetuity, create more — not fewer — options for landowners.