Environment
Solutions and stories that connect communities with the natural environment and working lands.
When Laura Herrick realized how many plastic bags were being used in Cortez, she devised a plan to reduce the number by at least half, with a little help from LOR.
- Local Champion:
- Dolores River Boating Advocates
- Date funded:
- May 6, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $13,000
- Local Champion:
- Taos Tree Board
- Date funded:
- April 28, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $2,300
- Local Champion:
- Montezuma Land Conservancy
- Date funded:
- March 25, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $25,000
Lander veterinarian Lannie Hamilton knew spay and neuter programs could reduce feral cat populations by as much as 99 percent—she just needed a little LOR help to get started.
- Local Champion:
- High Desert DEVO
- Date funded:
- December 17, 2021
- Grant Amount:
- $2,140
Responding to a statewide decline in the number of farms, CWC's farm incubator program equips young and developing farmers with the skills they’ll need to succeed.
- Local Champion:
- a cortez resident
- Date funded:
- September 30, 2021
- Grant Amount:
- $13,410
With winter on the horizon and a surplus of wood on hand, local organizations connect elderly Taos County residents with the firewood they need.
- Local Champion:
- Lander Spay and Neuter
- Date funded:
- June 6, 2021
- Grant Amount:
- $4,600
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