Fb2 John Fielder's Guide to Colorado's Great Outdoors: Lottery-Funded Parks, Trails, Wildlife Areas Open Spaces ePub
by John Fielder
Category: | United States |
Subcategory: | Traveling |
Author: | John Fielder |
ISBN: | 0986000434 |
ISBN13: | 978-0986000430 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | John Fielder Publishing (August 31, 2012) |
Pages: | 344 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1473 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1374 kb |
Digital formats: | rtf lrf docx mbr |
Includes all 64 Colorado counties. Explores state and local parks, state wildlife areas, county and local open spaces, regional and local trails, ball fields, skate parks, and playgrounds. Lists with This Book.
Guide to Colorado's Great Outdoors. Select Format: Paperback. ISBN13:9780986000430. Release Date:September 2012.
Includes all 64 Colorado counties
Includes all 64 Colorado counties. Library descriptions. A guidebook to the many places and projects that the Great Outdoors Colorado Trust Fund has funded since its inception in 1992.
John Fielder's Guide to Colorado's Great Outdoors: Lottery-Funded Parks, Trails, Wildlife Areas. 2. John Fielder "Mountain Wildflowers" Note Cards Mini Assortment - Blank inside By Leanin' Tree.
John Fielder During 30 years of photographing Colorados open spaces, Fielder became aware of the legacy of the states family ranches that were threatened by numerous economic interests. He learned that, unlike the big agribusiness farms, many of the ranchers use sustainable practices that help preserve their local ecosystems. Economically they were constantly struggling to meet costs and improve the marketability of their ranch products.
John Fielder is Colorado’s Premier Photographer. In the mold of Colorado’s best-selling book of all time, Colorado 1870-2000, John has chosen to represent his state exclusively in black and white. Fine art prints for home, office, and institution. John Fielder 2020 Photo Workshops. Learn how taking trails others dared not follow both in nature and in life allowed dreams to come true.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff inventoried botanical and wildlife .
Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff inventoried botanical and wildlife species, water features, geological formations, historic and cultural aspects to craft the master plan. Staunton reflects the determination and dedication Coloradans have in preserving and protecting natural attributes that make this state special, to counteract development that seems to sprout everywhere. Forty percent of lottery proceeds go to the Conservation Trust Fund, 10 percent to state parks, and 50 percent to the GOCO trust fund. For a comprehensive view of GOCO’s impact, get John Fielder’s Guide to Colorado’s Great Outdoors, Lottery-Funded Parks, Trails, Wildlife Areas & Open Spaces.
John Fielder (born 1950) is an American landscape photographer, nature writer, publisher of over 40 books, and conservationist.
He is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Sierra Club's Ansel Adams Award for Conservation Photography (1993) and the Aldo Leopold Foundation's first ever Achievement Award (2011)
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages the state parks system and the wildlife of the . The division currently manages the 41 state parks and 307 wildlife areas of Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages the state parks system and the wildlife of the . The Colorado Natural Areas Program has 93 designated sites that in total protect more than 250 endangered, rare, or threatened species. 1937 – The state legislature appointed a land board to create the first State Parks Board.