Landlines by Colorado Open Lands

Christy Wyckoff and Fiona Jackson of Redwing Ranch

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In this episode, Landlines visited the women-owned and operated Redwing Ranch in Gardner, Colorado. Owner Christy Wyckoff and ranch manager Fiona Jackson discussed Redwing's mission, the historic and current roles of women in ranching, and the magic that can happen when you give people space to learn and share with one another.

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In this episode, Landlines travels to Pueblo, Colorado to the home of Dr. Henry Pollock and Dr. Judith Westveer, the executive and associate directors of Southern Plains Land Trust. Southern Plains Land Trust (SPLT), which you’ll hear abbreviated as "split," has a mission to protect shortgrass prairie. SPLT owns and manages land in Bent, Baca, and Prowers counties in southeastern Colorado. They partner with Colorado Open Lands to permanently protect their land holdings through conservation easements currently totaling over 50,000 acres. We discussed how our partnership works, what’s special about the shortgrass prairie, the history of Colorado’s plains, and what secrets they reveal when one takes the time to observe them.

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