Programs For Colorado
ANROSP promotes awareness and active citizen stewardship of natural resources through science-based education and service programs.
City of Fort Collins Master Naturalist Program
Website: http://fcgov.com/naturalareas/vol-naturalists.phpInformation:
Our mission is to increase citizen awareness of natural areas; promote understanding of natural systems; and to foster each individual's realization of the importance and meaning natural places add to our lives.
Contact:
City of Fort Collins Master Naturalist Program
PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522
970-416-2815
naturalareas@fcgov.com
Contacts: Zoe Whyman, zwhyman@fcgov.com, 970-221-6311.
For specific inquiries about Master Naturalist training, Sue Kenney, skenney@fcgov.com. For specific inquiries about Master Naturalist post-training volunteering, contact Susan Schafer, sschafer@fcgov.com.
Forest Conservancy
Website: http://www.forestconservancy.comInformation:
The Forest Conservancy, created in March 2001, is a non-profit partner with the population that enjoys, uses and protects the public lands on or near the White River National Forest.
Together,
to improve the quality of life in our community, we promote
a healthy outdoor ethic among all users by:
| Providing information about safety in hiking, exploring the unique features on the Forest, and caring for our natural and cultural resources. | |
| Offering learning experiences that deepen the understanding of the value of your natural heritage. | |
| Collaborating with the USDA Forest Service, and non-governmental partners, to build community, opportunity and awareness of the challenges facing your White River National Forest. |
Contact:
Marcia Johnson
Executive Director
Forest Conservancy
P.O. Box 3136
Aspen, CO 81612
director@forestconservancy.com
970-963-8071
