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Audubon Colorado's Most Recent Legislative Update
(MS Word, 8 pages)
Audubon
was formed almost 100 years ago by citizens who banded together
to protest the killing of birds whose beautiful feathers
graced "fashionable" hats. The groups outcry
ultimately led to the end of these practices and the creation
of Audubon one of the nations most effective
environmental organizations.
The
passion and spirit of Audubons founders remains today
through those who make our voice stronger Audubon
members and friends. A powerful state presence ensures that
Audubons vision of a healthy natural world is heard
by other citizens, industry, and government.
Audubon
members in Colorado have been an active force in advocating
for nature for many years. Since establishing a state program
just two years ago, Audubon Colorado has invested its efforts
in numerous issues where wildlife and habitat are at risk.
We have been steadfast in our efforts to protect the interests
of nature by working with both industry and government.
Through
our annual legislative workshop, phone trees, and action
alerts, Audubon Colorado makes every effort to ensure that
citizens across the state are aware of wildlife and habitat
issues as they arise.
The
following link will take you to Audubon Colorados
legislative update. This document summarizes key legislative
issues, and outlines Audubon Colorados position on
them: Audubon
Colorado Legislative Report
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League
of Conservation Voters
Colorado
State Legislature
Project
Vote Smart
Legislative Updates Archive
February
2002
(MS Word, 12 pages)
February
14 2003
(MS Word, 7 pages)
March
1 2003
(MS Word, 9 pages)
2003
Session Wrap Up
(MS Word, 11 pages)
April
2004