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Spring Summit: The Ideal State of Conservation

Every year, Keep It Colorado convenes members and partners for our annual Spring Summit. This year for the first time, we gathered in-person at Colorado Parks and Wildlife's Partners in the Outdoors Conference. We were excited to see so many familiar (and new!) faces in one room. The theme was “The Ideal State of Conservation” where conversations centered on climate resiliency and justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) as two underlying lenses of our Statewide Private Lands Conservation Plan.

Our event featured breakout groups and conversations on these topics. In the morning, we heard expert insights and data related to climate from guest speakers Kristen Boysen, climate and drought specialist for the Colorado Department of Agriculture, and Drew Rayburn, director of conservation science and planning for The Nature Conservancy-Colorado. In the afternoon, several of our board members helped lead discussions around JEDI.

Event Highlights

Suzanne Stephens, executive director of Aspen Valley Land Trust and vice chair of Keep It Colorado's board of directors, spoke about equity in land conservation.

Kristen Boysen, climate and drought specialist for the Colorado Department of Agriculture, spoke about actions land trusts can take to tackle climate change.

Hannah George, Keep It Colorado's new programs and events coordinator, and Dillon O'Hare, community conservation manager for Palmer Land Conservancy, enjoyed the local wildlife at the Partners in the Outdoors Conference.


Spring Summit 2022 was generously sponsored by: