In a Push to Protect Public Lands in Colorado, Outdoor Recreation Gets a Seat at the Table
Inside Climate News - Collaboration has become a key strategy for enacting public land protections in a polarized era. A Colorado coalition includes hikers, mountain bikers, hunters and other outdoor enthusiasts.
GORP Act introduced in Senate
Gunnison Country Times - Bill for Gunnison County public lands more than decade in making
Senator Bennet introduces GORP Act to Congress
Crested Butte News - Incorporates Gunnison Valley input and would protect 700k acres
Broad swath of public lands in heart of Colorado could gain stricter protections under new bill
Denver Post - Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection Act would affect more than a third of the 1.7 million acres of federal land in Gunnison County
Colorado’s U.S. senators introduce one of the most ambitious public lands bills in decades
Colorado Sun - The Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection Act comes as some elected leaders vehemently oppose any increase in federal land protections
Public Lands Users, Recreationists and Conservationists Celebrate Introduction of the GORP Act
GUNNISON, CO – Senator Michael Bennet today announced the introduction of the Gunnison Outdoor Resource Protection – or GORP – Act in the U.S. Senate. The GORP Act is the result of a community-driven initiative more than 10 years in the making that has garnered deep and widespread support in and around Gunnison County and across the state.
Senator Bennet releases draft Gunnison public lands protection bill
Gunnison Country Times - After working with residents from the Gunnison community for a decade, Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet in May introduced draft legislation that will further protect public lands throughout Gunnison County.
Senator Bennet Announces Gunnison Public Lands Legislative Proposal
Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet announced last week that he will introduce legislation to protect public lands in Gunnison County after seeking input from Coloradans on the draft bill.
For a decade, Bennet has worked with Coloradans to develop the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act to protect and enhance key portions of the Gunnison Basin and Gunnison County.
CVEPA Views: Marble’s Treasure
It was early that cold morning in late September, 1982, when we approached the Skyline Mine Portal at 11,776 feet of elevation on Treasure Mountain.
I had to rub my eyes at what unfolded in front of us. In a Neanderthal scene, a young man came out of the dark mine tunnel with a smoking, flaming torch held over his head. Implausible? Indeed. I had to ask him what he was doing. He responded sheepishly that he was working for Don Knight of Paonia, the mine owner, and he had forgotten his flashlight.
Senator Michael Bennet unveils Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection Act for public comment
The collaborative land management bill, more than a decade in the making as the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative (GPLI), is making its way towards legislative primetime.
On May 20, Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet unveiled draft legislation for the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative (GPLI), a collaborative, locally led effort from a coalition of 10 stakeholder groups. The GPLI efforts are encompassed by the new Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act.
Ahead of Colorado Public Lands Day, Bennet Announces Gunnison Public Lands Initiative Legislative Proposal, Seeks Input from Coloradans
After Working With Community for A Decade, Bennet Will Introduce Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act Following 60-Day Comment Period
Washington, D.C. – Ahead of Colorado Public Lands Day tomorrow, Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet announced today that he will introduce legislation to protect public lands in Gunnison County after seeking input from Coloradans on the draft bill. For a decade, Bennet has worked with Coloradans to develop the Gunnison Outdoor Resources Protection (GORP) Act to protect and enhance key portions of the Gunnison Basin and Gunnison County.
Building something meaningful through collaboration
There are worse places to be than above the Slate River near Oh Be Joyful, taking an early morning walk with a big group of people—even if I was the only one wearing flip-flops.
Gunnison Public Lands Initiative heads to Washington D.C.
After approximately eight years, a significant proposal that covers Gunnison County’s widely varied land uses is ready for legislative consideration. Gunnison County commissioners signed a letter to Colorado Senator Michael Bennet on Tuesday, August 4 endorsing the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative (GPLI)
Reflections on Resiliency for Colorado Public Lands Day
Last Saturday was Colorado Public Lands Day, and it was a beautiful one here in the Gunnison Country. In May 2016, Colorado became the first state in the nation to establish a state holiday for our public lands. Colorado Public Lands Day is a chance to celebrate how our public lands are central to our economy and our quality of life.
Connecting Land and Water
Gunnison County is a headwaters community where the waters from the Upper Gunnison River are critical to life in the West. After a winter with a massive amount of snowfall, the rivers were swift earlier this summer. The gauges at the Gunnison River near the white water park west of Gunnison read more than 5,000 cubic feet per second in mid-June, which was double the average for that time of year.
EcoFlight and Gunnison Public Lands Initiative Pair Up to Consider Conservation
The impressive expanses of sagebrush hills, forests, rivers and mountains in Gunnison County are particularly lush and verdant this summer—especially when viewed from a plane. Three separate flights took off last Thursday morning from Gunnison’s private regional airport and gave high(er) altitude tours of Gunnison County’s numerous landscapes and ecosystems to members and associates of the Gunnison County’s Public Lands Initiative (GPLI) coalition.
Western Faculty Work to Preserve Nature with the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative
Western wouldn’t be Western without where it’s located: Gunnison, Colorado. That means protecting the foothills and forests around campus are a top priority not just for the community, but students and staff as well.
Mapping the Future of Public Lands
Members of the public mingled Tuesday evening in the Gunnison County Courthouse during an open house in conjunction with County Commissioners devoted to the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative (GPLI)- a proposal drafted by a consortium of representatives from various local groups.
Finding Common Ground
In every direction our communities are surrounded by public lands, there for everyone to enjoy. Gunnison County has some of the most accessible and diverse federally managed public lands in the country, from rolling sage hills to the summits of 14,000-foot peaks. These landscapes are part of our daily lives, a primary reason we live or visit here.
Community Culture Rooted in Public Lands
When I talk about the Gunnison Public Lands Initiative (GPLI), people ask me many questions. At the root of these questions is often simply "why"? Why is a diverse group of local stakeholders working so hard to protect public lands in Gunnison County?