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LPOSC is a nationally accredited land trust working with communities, families and individuals to protect their cherished land and way of life.
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Preserving Open Space for Future Generations - The mission of the Estes Valley Land Trust is to preserve and protect open space, valleys, wetlands, streams, ranch lands, and wildlife habitat in the Estes Valley and surrounding area.
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Eagle Valley Land Trust currently holds 30 easements totaling over 7,700 acres of permanently conserved land in Eagle County!
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Douglas Land Conservancy, or DLC, was formed in 1987 through a citizen initiative in response to alarming regional growth rates that far outpaced the rest of the country. DLC works in partnership with land owners, local governments, other conservation organizations and citizens to evaluate, accept and monitor conservation easements. These easements protect large tracts of open space from development for perpetuity. DLC has permanently preserved over 22,500 acres of open space in Douglas, Elbert and Jefferson County.
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To forever protect and steward open lands for vistas, recreation, wildlife and ranching, thus contributing to the preservation of Gunnison County's unique heritage and quality of life.
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To preserve the significant open lands and natural heritage of Colorado through private and public partnerships, innovative land conservation techniques and strategic leadership.
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Colorado Headwaters Land Trust’s mission is to preserve and steward open lands within the headwaters of the Colorado River for agriculture, water, wildlife and vistas, in partnership with landowners and for the benefit of all.
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Protecting the lands, waters, and quality of life of Central Colorado as our communities face pressure and rapid growth.
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Aspen Valley Land Trust works with private landowners and communities to protect the working lands, wildlands, and wonderlands of the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys.
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Colorado West Land Trust is a consolidation of the Mesa Land Trust and the Black Canyon Regional Land Trust. The two organizations have come together to better protect and conserve agricultural land, along with its rural heritage, wildlife habitat, recreational areas and scenic lands in western Colorado. With 120,000 acres conserved in 6 counties (Delta, Gunnison, Mesa, Montrose, Ouray and San Miguel), Colorado West Land Trust seeks to meet both local and regional conservation needs.