Future Land Conservation Could Bring $195 Million in Economic Activity and 1,200 New Jobs to Rural Colorado

Future Land Conservation Could Bring $195 Million in Economic Activity and 1,200 New Jobs to Rural Colorado

Keep It Colorado and the Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust (CCALT) partnered with Colorado State University (CSU) to release a study that demonstrates the important economic impacts that potential future funding from the federal agricultural conservation easement program (ACEP) could have on the state of Colorado.

Creating a culture of conservation: Conservation doesn’t just “happen,” and is for everyone

Creating a culture of conservation: Conservation doesn’t just “happen,” and is for everyone

August 1 is Colorado Day. On that day in 1876, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a proclamation admitting Colorado as a state. As we celebrate Colorado and all of its gifts, we think about the role conservation plays in keeping it special. Our thoughts also turn to the culture of conservation that will be required to keep Colorado wonderful into the future.