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Item Open Access CODEX update(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022-03-11) Menefee, Michael, author; Schulz, Matt, author; Boepple, Brendan, author; Newton, Christine, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Conservation data services(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022-03-11) Greenwell, Amy, author; Stahli, Julie, author; Welch, Aaron, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Final report: identifying potential landscapes for conservation across the grasslands of North America: integrating keystone species, land use patterns, and climate change to enhance current and future grassland restoration efforts(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2022) Davidson, Ana, author; Augustine, David, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Krank, Lindsey Sterling, author; Van Pelt, Bill, author; Brum, Fernanda Thiesen, author; Fink, Michelle, author; Houts, Michae, author; Williamson, Matt A., authorItem Open Access Investing in Colorado: Colorado's return on investments in conservation easements: Conservation Easement Tax Credit program and Great Outdoors Colorado(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2017) Seidl, Andrew, author; Anderson, David, author; Bennett, Drew, author; Greenwell, Amy, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherThe State of Colorado has invested substantial financial resources assisting state agencies, local governments, and private nonprofit land trusts in the voluntary acquisition of conservation easements from willing landowners. Two of the State's principal efforts to incentivize the acquisition of conservation easements are the Conservation Easement Tax Credit program and Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO). Although these programs have funded acquisitions for over 22 years, there is little quantitative information about the benefits Colorado residents receive from the State's investments. This study examines the ecological and economic benefits to the public from the Conservation Easement Tax Credit program and GOCO-funded conservation easements.Item Open Access Lowry Range biological survey: 2005(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2006) Sovell, John, author; Grunau, Lee, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Doyle, Georgia, author; Rondeau, Renée Jane, author; Colorado Natural Heritage Program, publisherItem Open Access Public returns to private lands conservation in Colorado: the Conservation Easement Tax Credit Program(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2023-12-31) Seidl, Andrew, author; Crossett, Cole, author; Greenwell, Amy, author; Bennett, Drew, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Public returns to private lands conservation in Colorado: the Conservation Easement Tax Credit Program: executive summary(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2023-12-31) Seidl, Andrew, author; Crossett, Cole, author; Greenwell, Amy, author; Bennett, Drew, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Colorado State University, publisherItem Open Access Summary of public returns to the Colorado Conservation Easement Tax Credit Program(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2024-02) Seidl, Andrew, author; Crossett, Cole, author; Greenwell, Amy, author; Bennett, Drew, author; Menefee, Michael, author; Regional Economic Development Institute, publisher