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2008-09 Champions of the Rockies Named

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Colorado College has named Ed and Betsy Marston, the former publisher and editor, respectively, of the High County News in Paonia, Colo., as the 2008-09 Champions of the Rockies. (more…)

Call for Student Photos!

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

The 2nd Annual State of the Rockies Photo Competition is accepting photo submissions. Winning photos may be published in the State of the Rockies Report Card and win cash prizes! Learn more HERE.

Fall/Winter Wild Rockies Speaker Series Scheduled

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Five great talks over the next six months. Complete Speaker Bios and Schedule HERE!

2008-2009 Wild Rockies Speaker Series Underway

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

The Rockies Project kicked off their speaker series on Monday with Hunting: Blood Sport or Wildlife Management Tool? Speakers from Rocky Mountain Animal Defense and the Colorado Wildlife Federation discussed the ethics, stereotypes, and necessity of hunting in the West.

Next Speaker: Monday, Oct. 6: “Can We Save Colorado’s Rivers? The Future of the Cache la Poudre of Northern Colorado.” Featuring speakers from the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District and the Save the Poudre Coalition. Gates Common Room, 7pm, refreshments to follow.

2008 State of the Rockies Field Trip: Part 2

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

August 4 - 8 the Rockies team traveled through New Mexico learning about wildlife management on a few unique ranches and preserves. Outside of Raton, NM, researchers spent two days touring the Vermejo Park Ranch. Though game and predator wildlife populations at Vermejo Park are healthy, through the Turner Endangered Species Fund they are working to re-introduce the black-footed ferret and Rio Grande cutthroat trout, among other species. Next, researchers visited the Fort Union Ranch, where the Fort Union National Monument and Santa Fe Trail are also located. Here, researchers learned the struggles of turning a profit on a working ranch, and the importance of preserving open space and history. After a brief stop at the Wind River Ranch, the Rockies team ended their trip with an overnight stay at the Valles Caldera National Preserve, a  unique land management experiment by the federal government. In 2002, after being purchased by the government from private owners, management of the Preserve was transferred to the Valles Caldera Trust, who valiantly pursue the missions of multiple use, sustainability, and financial independence.