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Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative/GLCI

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The Grazing Land Conservation Initiative (GLCI) is a nationwide collaborative process of individuals and organizations working to maintain and improve the management, productivity, and health of the Nation’s privately owned grazing land. This process has formed coalitions that represent the grass root concerns that impact private grazing land. The coalitions actively seek sources to increase technical assistance and public awareness activities that maintain or enhance grazing land resources.

There is a National GLCI Steering Committee and many state committees throughout the country, including a Colorado GLCI Committee. Coalitions represent the grass root concerns that impact private grazing land. Concerns are expressed to the public and agency officials in an attempt to address the issues impacting private grazing land.

For More Information

Additional information about GLCI can be found on the national website at www.glci.org. You can also contact your local conservation district, or the Colorado NRCS GLCI Committee representative, Herman Garcia at herman.garcia@co.usda.gov or 720.544.2814.

Last Modified: 02/26/2007