Colorado Natural Areas Program
Colorado Natural Areas Program is a program of Colorado Parks and Wildlife that identifies and protects public, and in some cases private, areas with at least one unique or high-quality natural feature of statewide significance. It was established in 1977 by statute. There are 93 designated sites that in total protect more than 250 endangered, rare, or threatened species. Land management agreements are made with landowners concerning private property.[1]
See also
- United States of America
- List of Areas of Critical Environmental Concern in Colorado
- List of Colorado scenic and historic byways
- List of Colorado Natural Areas
- List of Colorado state parks
- List of Colorado state wildlife areas
- List of Colorado trails
- List of federal lands in Colorado
- List of National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
References
- ↑ "Colorado Natural Areas Program". Colorado Parks & Wildlife. Retrieved November 16, 2016.
External links
- Official site
- Colorado Natural Areas map
- Colorado's threatened and endangered species
- Recovery and Conservation Plans
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