How Colorado Cowboys and Conservationists Joined Forces to Stop Drilling
Briefly

The unlikely alliance of cowboys, environmentalists, ranchers, cyclists, and snowmobilers collaborated to secure a 20-year moratorium on oil and gas development in the Thompson Divide.
Zane Kessler noted that this coalition is a 'ragtag organization' that came together to protect the 250,000 acres of public land, showcasing a powerful model for conservation.
Peter Hart remarked on the rapid issuance of leases starting in the early 2000s, indicating it was a pivotal time for grassroots mobilization against such exploitations.
The Thompson Divide's ecological significance, including endangered species and the largest Aspen stand in Colorado, underscores why this area deserves protection from industrial development.
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