Honoring and Enhancing Diversity in Colorado’s and America’s National Parks
Seven out of the twelve national parks in Colorado have a primary purpose of telling the stories of underrepresented communities.
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Seven out of the twelve national parks in Colorado have a primary purpose of telling the stories of underrepresented communities.
Colorado has long been a leader for the nation in finding policy solutions that strike the right balance between responsible energy development and protecting our clean air, clean water, and treasured lands.
Rain barrels are officially legal in Colorado on August 10th!
Colorado just became the first state in the nation to establish a day celebrating its parks, forests, and other public lands, passing a bipartisan bill that the governor just signed this past week.
The bill to legalize rain barrels has passed both chambers of the Colorado legislature and was signed by Governor John Hickenlooper this month!
Whether it’s obvious or not, Latinos are conservationists and have been connected to madre tierra for generations.
Over 90% of Coloradans participate in some form of outdoor recreation every year, and in 2012, Colorado’s national public lands hosted over 45 million visits.
It’s no secret that water is scarce and highly controversial in Colorado and across the western United States.
Americans love our rugged outdoor spaces, as demonstrated by the record number of people visiting national parks, the booming outdoor recreation industry…
When I first heard about a state water plan, I was skeptical as to how useful it would be.