COSA Related Links
Member Web Sites
Other Links
- Colorado Coalition of Land Trusts (CCLT) - is a not-for-profit organization with a mission to promote and support land conservation excellence in Colorado through leadership, advocacy, education and outreach.
- Colorado Conservation Trust (CCT) - is a statewide non-profit organization passionate about keeping the very special places of Colorado special forever.
- Colorado Parks and Recreation Association (CPRA) - is a non-profit education and advocacy organization whose members are dedicated to maintaining and improving our quality of life through parks, recreation and leisure opportunities.
- Conservation Resource Center (CRC) - A nonprofit land conservation organization, establishing the Tax Credit Exchange which created a market to transfer conservation easement tax credits.
- Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) - The GOCO Amendment to the state constitution dedicates a portion of state lottery proceeds to projects that preserve, protect, and enhance Colorado's wildlife, parks, rivers, trails, and open spaces.
- Land Trust Alliance - promotes voluntary private land conservation to benefit communities and natural systems.
- Legacy Land Trust - to protect important natural, scenic and agricultural lands in northern Colorado by working closely with landowners, public agencies, and other non-profit organizations. Committed to sustaining the long-term conservation values of these protected lands.
- Nature Conservancy - to preserve the plants, animals and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive.
- Plains Conservation Center - PRESERVING native prairie of eastern Colorado, EDUCATING about its natural and cultural history, NURTURING conservation & environmental ethics.
- Restore The Rockies - Founded in 1992, The Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project (SREP) is a non-profit conservation biology organization working to protect and restore large, continuous networks of land in the Southern Rockies ecoregion of Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico. SREP realizes this vision for a healthy ecoregion by connecting networks of people in order to connect networks of land.
- The Roaring Fork Conservancy - founded in November of 1996 as an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring people to explore, value, and protect the Roaring Fork Watershed.
- The Trust for Public Land (TPL) - is a national, nonprofit, land conservation organization that conserves land for people to enjoy as parks, community gardens, historic sites, rural lands, and other natural places, ensuring livable communities for generations to come.
- Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado (VOC) - represents a giant step forward in helping people get involved in caring for Colorado's public lands. This web-based, statewide volunteer information clearinghouse, coupled with a multi-year volunteer recruitment campaign, will dramatically increase the number of volunteers available to assist our state's natural resources conservation community.
- The Wilderness Land Trust - acquires private lands (in holdings) in current and potential Wilderness Areas from willing sellers and to transfer them to public ownership, so that all generations of Americans will enjoy an enduring resource of wilderness.