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Victory for oil and gas commission reform! (copy)

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The Colorado General Assembly is expected to pass House Bill 1341, which will provide balance to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by including representatives from public health, the environment, and landowners. By bringing more diversity to the commission, we can help ensure more responsible energy development while protecting public health and the environment.

Gov. Bill Ritter’s Administration, including Harris Sherman, Director for the Colorado Department of Natural Resources, played a critical role in championing this legislation and leading negotiations to make reform possible.

Please take a moment to thank the Ritter Administration for their leadership on this important bill.

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Learn More: Our Natural Heritage 

Last year, we helped pass a bill in Congress to ban mining where it could damage a national park. Now we're asking the Senate to do the same. Read more.

 

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Ask friends, family and coworkers to help save Colorado's forests (copy)

It’s amazing to see how much our last wild forests mean to Coloradans.

We need your help to get the word out by asking your friends, family, and co-workers to help protect Colorado’s roadless forests.

The U.S. Forest Service is accepting public comments until February 25th, 2008 on a proposal that would allow increased road building for logging and mining activities as well as more logging throughout Colorado’s backcountry. 

Protecting Colorado’s more than 4 million acres of roadless forests is essential for providing important wildlife habitat, clean drinking water to Coloradans, and endless opportunities for spectacular outdoor recreation. 

Please take a moment to ask others you know to take action and protect Colorado’s last wild forests.

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