Rockies Project Mission Statement
Building upon 130 years of service to the region, the Rockies Project conducts state-of-the-art research helping Rockies residents clearly see our communities, our environment, and our economy so we can better shape our future.-
Recent Posts
- Community Based Conservation in Greater Yellowstone
- American Bison: Native Wildlife or Domestic Livestock?
- The Effects of a Warming Climate on Glacier National Park
- Our Beef Doesn’t Burn: Ranching vs. Drilling in the Thompson Divide
- Protecting native wildlife to maintain ecological and economic stability: westslope cutthroat trout
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Venturing into the Sangre de Cristo
This blog post originally appeared on our Rockies Expeditions blog on June 11th. Our 2013 Spine of the Rockies Expedition is investigating Large Landscape Conservation through methods of visual and social media while connecting to the Rocky Mountain Region’s strong … Continue reading
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Research
In its eleventh year, the Colorado College State of the Rockies Project has set its sight on a topic of key importance to the Rocky Mountain region’s peoples and environment: Large Landscape Conservation. Throughout the year, we will utilize this … Continue reading
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2013 State of the Rockies Conference- Day 2, April 9th, 2013
Colorado College’s State of the Rockies Project Conference 2013 Day Two by Nathaniel Kelley, Rockies Project Writer If Denver could hold the 2024 Summer Olympics, would you support it? Such a large event would have major economic and environmental impacts … Continue reading
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