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Information Requests

    Click the link above if you are seeking such things as species lists, maps, GIS map layers, reports, or other information from our existing data resources.


    CNHP also provides numerous professional services. Please select a category below for more detail on the professional services we provide.


Biological Inventory   Conservation Planning

Data Management and Mapping   Multiple Discipline



Biological Inventory
    CNHP's biologists are actively involved in conducting inventories throughout the state for rare and imperiled plants, animals, and natural communities.  Our clients rely on our team of botanists, zoologists, and ecologists who have over 50 years of experience documenting Colorado's irreplaceable biological resources to help them make well informed conservation decisions.  If you would like to find out more, please contact the appropriate contact person below.


Type of
Inventory

Contact Person

Phone Number

Email

Botany

Dave Anderson
Botany Team Leader

(970-491-5857

dgander@lamar.colostate.edu

Zoology/Wildlife

John Sovell
Zoology Team Leader

(970) 491-6052

jsovell@lamar.colostate.edu

Ecology or Natural Community

Joe Stevens
Ecology Team Leader

(970) 491-7760

js@lamar.colostate.edu

Wetland Ecology

Denise Culver
Wetland Ecology Coordinator

(970) 491-2998

dculver@lamar.colostate.edu


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Conservation Planning
    By actively planning for conservation, communities, land managers, and others can develop effective strategies to reach their conservation goals.  CNHP planning staff are available to help convene stakeholder meetings, coordinate protection and conservation activities, and help turn planning goals and objectives into real conservation action.  If you would like to find out more, please contact the appropriate contact person below.


Contact Person

Phone Number

Email

Lee Grunau
Conservation Planning Team Leader

(970) 491-2844

lgrunau@lamar.colostate.edu


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Customized Data Management and Mapping Services
    CNHP provides professional data management and mapping services to many federal, state, and local agencies, as well as citizens and consultants.  This includes customized data management, GIS/Mapping and spatial modeling, and website/internet services.


Data Management - Our IT professionals customize databases, spreadsheets, and other natural resource data products to fit the needs of our clients.

GIS/Mapping and Spatial Modeling - CNHP's clients often require customized maps, digital data layers, habitat modeling, and other types of spatial analyses to assist them with making informed decisions.

Website/Internet - CNHP also designs and maintains customized public and private/protected websites (graphics, database incorporation, FTP, etc.).


Contact Person

Phone Number

Email

Melissa Landon
Conservation Data Services Team Leader

(970) 491-0814

mal@lamar.colostate.edu


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Multiple Discipline
    If you are interested in more than one or two primary areas of expertise, please contact our Assistant Director for more information below.


Contact Person

Phone Number

Email

Joe Stevens
Assistant
Director/Ecology
Team Leader

970-491-7760

js@lamar.colostate.edu


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Front Range Ecoregional Management Partnership (FREP)