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In Colorado, ranchers and environmentalists are collaborating in a common cause--protecting water rights and sustainable land use. The West's modern sagebrush sagebrush, name for several species of Artemisia, deciduous shrubs of the family Asteraceae (aster family), particularly abundant in arid regions of W North America. The common sagebrush (A.  rebellions often pit these two against each other, but in San Luis Valley The San Luis Valley (IPA: /saːn luː'i 'vɒli/) is a very extensive alpine valley (approximately 8,000 square miles, with an elevation of about 7500 feet above sea level) in the Rio Grande Basin of south-central , the Nature Conservancy Nature Conservancy, nonprofit organization established in 1951 to preserve or aid in the preservation of natural environments. It protects wilderness areas in the United States and Canada and is affiliated with similar groups in Latin America and the Caribbean.  is working with farmers and the Bureau of Land Management to create the nation's 57th national park. Republicans and Democrats are both hailing the Great Sand Dunes National Park project as a model of private-public partnership. To many, it's also evidence of what can be accomplished with "community-based conservation Community-based conservation is a response to older conservation movements that emerged in the 1980s through escalating protests and subsequent dialogue with local communities affected by international attempts to protect the biodiversity of the earth. ," an approach that weighs economics alongside ecology, encourages input from local residents, and unites disparate groups around a common concern--in this case, water. "We find that a lot of times the agricultural economy and the preservation of natural places are totally compatible roles," said the Nature Conservancy's Charles Bedford.
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Author:Hochstedler, Jodi
Publication:Sojourners
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jul 1, 2002
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