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Larimer County​ Habitat Partnership Program

CPW Committee

Mission & Purpose:

The purpose of the Habitat Partnership Program (HPP) is to reduce wildlife conflicts, particularly those associated with forage and fences, to assist Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) in meeting game management objectives, to assist with private land conservation efforts, and enhance migratory corridors. HPP efforts are primarily aimed at agricultural operators, and focus on problems and objectives for deer, elk, pronghorn and moose.​

Contact:

Sami Colvin

719-428-8482

[email protected]

 

Larimer County​ Habitat Partnership Program

Mission & Purpose:

The purpose of the Habitat Partnership Program (HPP) is to reduce wildlife conflicts, particularly those associated with forage and fences, to assist Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) in meeting game management objectives, to assist with private land conservation efforts, and enhance migratory corridors. HPP efforts are primarily aimed at agricultural operators, and focus on problems and objectives for deer, elk, pronghorn and moose.​

Contact:

Sami Colvin

719-428-8482

[email protected]

 

Participate in the Program

    Contact Your Local DWM

    Before submitting an application, the Committee members require  District Wildlife Manager (DWM) involvement in project proposals. Contact your local DWM to determine whether project concepts align with CPW and HPP missions. If you are unsure who your DWM is, the Administrative Assistant III for your local HPP committee will  assist you.

    • District Wildlife Manager Involvement - Not required, but preferred.
    • Agricultural Status - Not required.
    • Hunting Access - Not required, but preferred.
    • Meeting Attendance- Not required; however, if the applicant will not be present, it is suggested that the DWM or a representative attend to present.

    Submit a Project

    Fill out the HPP project application thoroughly. Most committees require supporting documentation such as maps, itemized material lists or contractor quotes, seed mixes, photos, or other materials that help clarify the scope and goals of the project.

    Your DWM and HPP Administrative Assistant can help you complete an HPP project application and schedule you to present your proposal.

    The following items should be included with your proposal:

    • Maps of the project area.
    • Photographs.
    • Material quotes.
    • Contractor bids.
    • Any required permits

    Committee Discretion

    Committees maintain flexibility in decision-making. They may choose not to fund a project, adjust the level of funding, or request modifications to improve project outcomes, efficiency, or long-term success.

    Whenever possible, applicants should plan to attend the committee meeting where their project is located. This provides an opportunity to present the proposal and respond to any questions or concerns from committee members. Committee meeting dates and locations are listed on their respective committee pages.

    Meet the Committee

    Justin Foster

    • Colorado Parks and Wildlife

    Chris Steadman

    • Livestock Grower

    Conrad Swanson

    • Livestock Grower

    Raechel Nelson

    • Livestock Grower

    Joe Straley

    • Sportsperson

    VACANT

    • US Forest Service

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    Larimer County HPP Meeting: April 8, 2024

    Apr 8, 2024 · 5:00pm - Apr 8, 2024 · 7:00pm

    CPW Office

    The purpose of the Habitat Partnership Program (HPP) is to reduce wildlife conflicts, particularly those associated with forage and fences, to assist Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) in meeting game management objectives, to assist with private land conservation efforts, and enhance migratory corridors. HPP efforts are primarily aimed at agricultural operators, and focus on problems and objectives for deer, elk, pronghorn and moose.​