The Local Protector of Land and Water in Colorado Springs
Did you know nearly 150,000 acres around Colorado Springs are permanently protected, and one organization has been leading that effort since 1977? In this episode, Carly sits down with Astrid Monar from the Palmer Land Conservancy to uncover the incredible scope of work happening right in our backyard. From saving the backdrop behind Garden of the Gods to building the Pikes Peak Conservation Corridor, Palmer Land Conservancy has quietly shaped the landscape we all love. Plus: they discuss a local food guide, a brand-new open space coming to Woodland Park, and upcoming events where you can get involved.
In This Episode
* How a small group of volunteers in 1977 launched what would become Palmer Land Conservancy, and why the name has changed twice since then
* The story behind the Garden of the Gods backdrop protection and what that view might look like today without it
* Palmer's ambitious five-year plan to protect 60,000 additional acres (that's four Manhattans!) and 25 miles of waterways
* Why conservation easements are permanent, and what that means for landowners and communities
* The local food guide connecting Colorado Springs residents to farms and ranches south of the city
* The Pikes Peak Conservation Corridor: a legacy project protecting sweeping views along Highway 24
* Avenger Open Space in Woodland Park: a new trail-connected open space in the works
* How you can support local conservation through events, donations, and community advocacy
Key Takeaways
* Conservation is invisible by design. When it's done right, the mountains, meadows, and open spaces just look like they've always been there. They haven't, it takes communities of people to keep them that way.
* Palmer's impact is massive. Nearly 150,000 acres protected. 20 public parks and open spaces. Projects spanning from Garden of the Gods to the Paint Mines.
* Local food is a conservation priority. Palmer created a local food guide highlighting farms and ranches in the Pueblo and Rocky Ford area, Colorado's "bread basket." Grab a copy at their office or find it online.
* You're never far from a trailhead. One of the best things about Colorado Springs is that no matter where you are, you're roughly 10 to 15 minutes from a trail.
Upcoming Palmer Land Conservancy Events
* Pints with Palmer — Wednesday, June 25 at Goat Patch Brewing [https://www.goatpatchbrewing.com/]. A casual night to learn about Palmer's work and connect with fellow land lovers. Perfect if this is your first time hearing about them.
* Donor Guided Hike of Avenger Open Space [https://www.trailforks.com/region/avenger-open-space-70643/] — May 19. A private hike for donors on the soon-to-be-conserved property in Woodland Park. Interested? Reach out to Palmer Land Conservancy to learn more.
Pick of the Week
Lolley's Ice Cream [https://lolleys.com/] — A local favorite that's entirely gluten-free, including their waffle cones. They recently opened a new downtown location and are supporters of Palmer Land Conservancy.
Connect with Palmer Land Conservancy
* Visit their website [https://www.palmerland.org/] for the local food guide and event info
* Attend a hike, happy hour, or community event this summer
* Make a donation, because people power this work
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