For Steamboat Pilot & Today
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — The Colorado Cattlemen’s Agricultural Land Trust has helped to permanently protect more than 662,000 acres through conservation easements. Critical to that work is the long-term commitment of providing the support necessary for landowners to maintain and improve agricultural operations by protecting natural resource qualities in perpetuity.
To meet that goal, the organization is expanding by adding a new team member, Sally Ross, who will be working out of the Yampa Valley Conservation Partnership office in Steamboat Springs to build and develop the land trust’s new restoration program. The goal of the program will be to work with individual landowners and communities throughout Colorado to implement restoration and resiliency projects that support the land trust’s long-term stewardship goals.