Protecting Colorado’s parks from drilling, mining, logging and development

Our parks are where some of our families’ most unforgettable memories are formed— from our first childhood hikes to our first glimpses of wildlife.

No wonder writer Wallace Stegner called our nation’s park system America’s best idea. Still, drilling, mining and other industries in Colorado consider the lands in and around many of our local parks as something else— “investment opportunities” to be exploited.

This encroachment is leaving the land surrounding these parks at risk—seriously threatening their ecosystems, waterways and wildlife.

We need to protect every acre of our parks for future generations, before industrial operations jeopardize our state’s natural heritage, beauty and environment.

Our senators have a unique opportunity to protect these parks

Each year, Congress raids the Land and Water Conservation Fund, the program dedicated to protecting treasured places like Rocky Mountain National Park and South Boulder Creek, and uses the money for other purposes.

Environment Colorado is bringing citizens together to convince Sens. Michael Bennet and Mark Udall to make protecting our state and national parks a top priority during their current term as U.S. senators. By working together, we can leave a lasting legacy for Colorado and its future generations.

Together, we can win

Members and supporters like you make it possible for our staff to conduct research, make our case to the media, testify in Denver and Washington, D.C., and build the grassroots support necessary to protect all of our state parks forever.

Issue updates

News Release | Environment Colorado

Victory for water and public accountability on mining

Colorado mining board votes unanimously to protect health, environment from uranium and hardrock mining impacts

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Citizens at Rocky Mountain Lake Park Join Hands to Draw Line in Sand Against Offshore Drilling; Events Around the U.S and World May Be the Largest Protest Against Offshore Drilling Ever

At noon, on the banks of Rocky Mountain Lake Park and at hundreds of beautiful beaches and parks around the U.S. and the world, activists joined hands and stood in lines to protest offshore oil drilling.

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News Release | Environment Colorado

Secretary Salazar unveils oil and gas reforms

Secretary Salazar today unveiled anticipated reforms for leasing public lands to oil and gas drilling

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Nearly 100,000 citizens urge Sec. Salazar to protect Grand Canyon from uranium mining

 Last week Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar received comments from more than 98,200 citizens asking him to protect the lands around Grand Canyon National Park from mining.

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Report

Worth More Wild: The Value of Colorado's Roadless National Forests

After decades of scientific inquiry, 600 public hearings, and a record 1.6 million comments from the American public, the Clinton administration issued the Roadless Area Conservation Rule in January 2001.

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