With the federal government pulling back on climate action, states like Colorado play a critical role in providing clean, reliable and affordable energy, reducing pollution and strengthening our economy. The Nature Conservancy strongly supports states advancing policies to reduce pollution and expand clean energy. Read TNC's statement: https://nature.ly/3RRbTsh
The Nature Conservancy in Colorado
Non-profit Organizations
Boulder, Colorado 14,103 followers
Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – globally, and in Colorado.
About us
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External link for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Boulder, Colorado
- Founded
- 1966
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The Nature Conservancy in Colorado reposted this
Deadline extended! ⏰ Apply to be the Utah Water and Agriculture Strategy Director by 4/17 11:59PM EST 💧 Learn more and apply for this job at careers.nature.org or visit this link: https://lnkd.in/gTWq4CMq 🔗
Come work with us at The Nature Conservancy! 👋 We're hiring a Utah Water and Agriculture Strategy Director. The Strategy Director will develop key partnerships with diverse public and private organizations to develop solutions related to water scarcity, water quality and sustainable agriculture topics. 💧 They'll support development of innovative methodologies, analyses, tools, and frameworks to address the natural system needs, while engaging community support for water conservation and sustainable agriculture efforts. Learn more and apply for this job at careers.nature.org, or visit this link: https://lnkd.in/gTWq4CMq 🔗
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The Nature Conservancy in Colorado reposted this
In celebration of #InternationalBeaverDay, we're highlighting LTPBR - a restoration practice that often seeks to mimic or partner with beavers. 😎 Low-tech, process-based restoration (LTPBR) is the practice of implementing simple, cost-effective techniques (like building beaver mimicry structures) to restore natural stream processes that have been lost or degraded over time. LTPBR depends on the power of collaboration. 🤝 This month, we hosted a retreat in southeast Utah for the TNC-BLM Riverscapes team, a team of project managers working across 7 western states to scale up LTPBR on 150+ miles of streams in the western U.S. over the next ~4 years. 💧 Throughout the week, we visited local restoration sites, practiced our monitoring methods to track project outcomes (stream flow monitoring pictured!), and paid a visit to several local TNC preserves. The opportunity to collaborate with our partners in the field, share knowledge, and build relationships makes our work that much more impactful. 🌎 Local applications of LTPBR advance many of our broader conservation priorities across the west, including our work in the Colorado River Basin.
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What better month to volunteer than Earth Month? 🌎 Every small act—trash removal, trail repair, painting—helps build a better planet for nature and people. On April 19th, join us for The Greenway Foundation's Spring South Platte Stewardship Day as we help restore local parks along the South Platte River in Denver. 🌳 Register today (and join our team by adding The Nature Conservancy under "group name" when you register!): https://nature.ly/4cg6BQK
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“Forests are like Colorado’s DNA,” says Catherine Schloegel, watershed forest manager for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado. “We love to hike in them, bike in them, ski through the trees. They’re a huge reason why we live here. The legacy of Colorado is our forests.” 🌲 In this new feature by 5280 Magazine, meet Coloradans who are working to restore the wildfire-ravaged forests of the west through seed gathering, sowing, planting and growing: https://lnkd.in/gfi6vjSr 🔥
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Want to celebrate Earth Month, but don't know where to start? 🌎 We've got you covered 😎 From local volunteer events to virtual discussions, join us for one (or all!) of a variety of events throughout Colorado. Visit nature.org/COEarthMonth to learn more about these free, open-to-all opportunities 🌱
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Our favorite month of the year - it's a big month for small acts. 🤝 🌎 Let's show some love for nature and our communities! Need some inspiration? 🌱 Join The Nature Conservancy and partners for a variety of events throughout April, from volunteer events to online discussions and more. Visit https://lnkd.in/e7jUtitR to RSVP for any of our 5+ events 👋 We hope to see you there!
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Policy is a critical tool necessary to advance our ambitious conservancy goals ⚖ In this new episode of the Mountain & Prairie podcast, Aaron Citron, Associate Director of External Affairs at The Nature Conservancy in Colorado, joins host Ed Roberson to share a detailed look at how conservation policy gets made—from coalition-building and legislative drafting to navigating complex relationships. Listen to the episode here, or wherever you get your podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gum4u5sx 🎧 Photo by Hannah Letinich
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Bird is the word! 🐣 In a new magazine feature story by National Audubon Society, Matt Bain, The Nature Conservancy's Southern High Plains Grassland project manager, highlights how partnering with landowners is key for improving the chances of the threatened lesser prairie chicken. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/e7Vz2bQ8 🔗
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All hands on deck! 🛠 🎨 A handful of staff recently gathered together at The Nature Conservancy's Medano-Zapata Ranch Preserve to lend a hand to our stewardship team. We had a week full of painting, repairing, cleaning, visiting the buffalo herd who call the land home, and of course, some good staff bonding. Collaboration and opportunities like these remind us how grateful we are for our incredible and caring staff. 💚
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