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Larimer County reports land-conservation gains, ecosystem-service valuation and new in‑stream-flow nominations

2302381 · January 27, 2025
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Natural Resources staff said the county added 624 acres last year (bringing conservation holdings to just over 57,000 acres) and nominated five stream reaches for in‑stream-flow protection; the county estimates $25 million in ecosystem-service value from conserved lands.

Megan Flanikin, representing Larimer County Natural Resources, summarized conservation and natural‑resource work during the Jan. 27 strategic-plan update, reporting additions to the county’s conserved‑lands portfolio and other programmatic milestones.

Flanikin said the county added 624 acres to its conserved‑land portfolio last year, bringing the total to just over 57,000 acres; she added that “as of this month” just over 2,000 additional acres…

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