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STATE OF THE ROCKIES: FIGHTING HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
April 12, 2006 12:55 PM


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STATE OF THE ROCKIES: FIGHTING HABITAT FRAGMENTATION
The rate of population growth in the Rocky Mountains is three times that of the rest of the country. It is fragmenting wildlife habitat. We hear from representatives of The Nature Conservancy about why protecting private land in the Rockies is so important, and about the challenge of doing so. Coverage of a panel discussion at this year's State of the Rockies conference at Colorado College. [LISTEN] []


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