Our public benefit mission is manifest in our clearly defined programs. We are working to save the Arkansas River, protect the farming and ranching landscape of Colorado’s high plains, and create a sustainable mountain and forest landscape in western Colorado. We accept conservation easements, which benefit these purposes.

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Is the property size sufficient to have significant public benefit as wildlife habitat and as an open space corridor? Is the property located in an area where public views, access, and other conservation values will be significantly benefited by protection under a conservation easement? Is the property contiguous or near other properties, which would as a whole create a significant wildlife habitat and farming and ranching protection region?

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Mountain Lake at Daybreak

Is the property in the mile-wide Arkansas River corridor? Does the property include ownership of a portion of the Arkansas River? Are there water rights attached to the property, which will be permanently kept “on the land” as part of the conservation easement deed? Are there opportunities for public access or trails? Is the property size sufficiently large to allow appropriate management within the context of the river program?

Keeping "water on the land" is essential to wildlife habitats on the arid ground along the Arkansas River.

Rabbit Ears Pass Aspens and Wildflowers

Will a conservation easement on the property protect against development having a significant detrimental impact on wildlife and the forest and mountain landscape? Is the property adjacent to or near other protected properties? Can a forest health and landscape plan be implemented to meet the requirements of  the conservation easement?

 

The Arkansas River meanders through the Lower Arkansas Valley

 

Praire Sunset on the High Plains

Create Sustainable Mountain and Forest Ecosystems for Healthy Land

Aspens and wildflowers sharing light
The meandering Arkansas supports life
Sunset on the high plains

Arkansas River Preservation Program

Colorado High Plains Farm and Ranchlands Protection Program

A high mountain reservoir  at day break