NLCHPP Next Meeting - Open to the Public!
June 16, 2008 from 4-6 pm - Grayling Room
Division of Wildlife Office on Prospect Street
Your Northern Larimer County Habitat Partnership Program is pleased to announce an exciting new program funding landowners for replacement of fencing damaged by big game wildlife!
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History of the Northern Larimer County
Habitat Partnership Program
The Northern Larimer County Habitat Partnership
Program (NLCHPP) was created in the summer of 2002. The idea
for the formation of this partnership began at a Division of
Wildlife Cronic Wasting Disease (CWD) meeting on February 14,
2002. At that meeting landowners from the Livermore area spoke
about concerns over the potential impacts of CWD and CWD management
on wildlife populations, livestock and lands in the northern
half or Larimer County. Although CWD began the concepts for
the formation of the NLCHPP, many issues of interest were identified
by the local residents involving wildlife management and land
use in this region. A partnership between local land owners,
the Colorado Division of Wildlife, local land owning organizations,
and sportsmen was formed to address these many issues in Northern
Larimer County.
Twelve members comprise the NLCHPP committee:
three persons representing large land owners, two persons
representing small parcel owners, one representing sportsmen,
one representing Larimer County Parks and Open Space, One
representing The Nature Conservancy, One representing the
US Forest Service, one representing the US Natural Resource
Conservation Service, and two representing the Colorado Division
of Wildlife.
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