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SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO ~ Governor Polis spent the day in Southeastern Colorado, visiting the towns of Lamar, Kit Carson, and Arriba. His itinerary included observing the Lesser Prairie Chickens in their natural habitat, meeting with students and staff at Lamar Community College and Kit Carson P-12, and touring the headquarters of BHV Adventures, an innovative tiny homes manufacturer.
The Lesser Prairie Chickens are a native species to the sand sage and mid-grass habitats of Southeast Colorado. However, recent surveys have shown a decline in their population, with only an estimated 30,000 remaining across their range. In response to this concerning trend, Governor Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife have designated a Sand Sage Generational Grasslands stronghold priority area in Prowers and Kiowa Counties. This strategy aims to support responsible stewardship of private lands and implement management practices that benefit the LPC population. The ultimate goal is to conserve over 50,000 acres of land in Colorado for these birds.
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During his visit to Lamar, Governor Polis expressed his admiration for the Lesser Prairie Chicken and emphasized the importance of protecting their habitat. He thanked Colorado Parks and Wildlife and all partners involved for recognizing the need to restore the ecosystem and ensure the future of this remarkable species.
The governor also took time to visit with students and staff at Lamar Community College, which is part of the Colorado Community College System. As a learner-centered institution with open enrollment policies, Lamar Community College offers postsecondary education opportunities for students in Southeastern Colorado. One program that stands out is their internationally recognized equine curriculum that provides hands-on experience in horse training and management.
Governor Polis praised the college's efforts in preparing students for success in the workforce. He also expressed his interest in learning more about how they can better support learners.
In Kit Carson P-12 School, Governor Polis had a chance to interact with elementary students while learning about their excellent FFA (Future Farmers of America) and music programs. The school has a proud history, having won a National Blue Ribbon School Award in 2004.
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The governor was impressed by the staff and students at Kit Carson and commended the school for its role in providing quality education and opportunities for students in rural communities.
Governor Polis ended his day with a visit to BHV Adventures, a tiny homes manufacturer based in Arriba, Colorado. BHV Adventures was the first business in Lincoln County to join the Rural Jump Start (RJS) program, which incentivizes new businesses to start or relocate to rural areas of Colorado. This initiative aims to create more jobs and bring economic diversity to all parts of the state.
The governor praised BHV Adventures for their innovative approach to housing and their contribution to the local economy. He also reiterated his commitment to supporting businesses in every corner of Colorado.
Governor Polis' visit highlighted the importance of conservation efforts for endangered species like the Lesser Prairie Chicken, as well as the need for quality education and economic development in rural communities. His interactions with students, staff, and local businesses showcased his dedication to promoting growth and opportunity throughout the state.
The Lesser Prairie Chickens are a native species to the sand sage and mid-grass habitats of Southeast Colorado. However, recent surveys have shown a decline in their population, with only an estimated 30,000 remaining across their range. In response to this concerning trend, Governor Polis and Colorado Parks and Wildlife have designated a Sand Sage Generational Grasslands stronghold priority area in Prowers and Kiowa Counties. This strategy aims to support responsible stewardship of private lands and implement management practices that benefit the LPC population. The ultimate goal is to conserve over 50,000 acres of land in Colorado for these birds.
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During his visit to Lamar, Governor Polis expressed his admiration for the Lesser Prairie Chicken and emphasized the importance of protecting their habitat. He thanked Colorado Parks and Wildlife and all partners involved for recognizing the need to restore the ecosystem and ensure the future of this remarkable species.
The governor also took time to visit with students and staff at Lamar Community College, which is part of the Colorado Community College System. As a learner-centered institution with open enrollment policies, Lamar Community College offers postsecondary education opportunities for students in Southeastern Colorado. One program that stands out is their internationally recognized equine curriculum that provides hands-on experience in horse training and management.
Governor Polis praised the college's efforts in preparing students for success in the workforce. He also expressed his interest in learning more about how they can better support learners.
In Kit Carson P-12 School, Governor Polis had a chance to interact with elementary students while learning about their excellent FFA (Future Farmers of America) and music programs. The school has a proud history, having won a National Blue Ribbon School Award in 2004.
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The governor was impressed by the staff and students at Kit Carson and commended the school for its role in providing quality education and opportunities for students in rural communities.
Governor Polis ended his day with a visit to BHV Adventures, a tiny homes manufacturer based in Arriba, Colorado. BHV Adventures was the first business in Lincoln County to join the Rural Jump Start (RJS) program, which incentivizes new businesses to start or relocate to rural areas of Colorado. This initiative aims to create more jobs and bring economic diversity to all parts of the state.
The governor praised BHV Adventures for their innovative approach to housing and their contribution to the local economy. He also reiterated his commitment to supporting businesses in every corner of Colorado.
Governor Polis' visit highlighted the importance of conservation efforts for endangered species like the Lesser Prairie Chicken, as well as the need for quality education and economic development in rural communities. His interactions with students, staff, and local businesses showcased his dedication to promoting growth and opportunity throughout the state.
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