Best Plan to Save the Old Colorado
The Nature Conservancy's "Heart of the West" campaign
Coloradans have become dispirited over the last few years as they’ve watched wall-to-wall subdivisions creep over the Front Range and pristine mountain valleys turn into gated communities filled with trophy homes. Now the Nature Conservancy is trying to do something about it. The group has launched a $75 million campaign to protect fifteen unique Colorado landscapes, from the dry plains of eastern Colorado’s Arickaree River to the sandstone canyons of the Western Slope’s Glade Park. The group has made a priority of buying land along rivers, which are often abundant with wildlife but also popular places for vacation homes. In addition, the Nature Conservancy plans to work closely with ranchers and farmers to protect both wildlife and agriculture in rural Colorado. In a state where growth often seems out of control, that’s a development we can all cheer.