Colorado Department of Natural Resources
The Colorado Department of Natural Resources is the principal department of the Colorado state government[1] responsible for the development, protection, and enhancement Colorado natural resources for the use and enjoyment of the state's present and future residents, as well as for visitors to the state.
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Jurisdiction | Colorado |
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The Department of Natural Resources comprises the following divisions:
- Colorado Division of Forestry
- Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety
- Colorado Division of Water Resources
- Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
- Colorado Parks and Wildlife
- Colorado State Land Board
- Colorado Water Conservation Board
It formerly included the Colorado Geological Survey which was spun off and subsequently incorporated into the Colorado School of Mines in 2014.
See also
- List of Colorado Natural Areas
- List of Colorado state parks
- List of Colorado state wildlife areas
- List of law enforcement agencies in Colorado
- List of State Fish and Wildlife Management Agencies in the U.S.
References
- C.R.S. § 24-1-110
External links
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