I read this article in the recent newsletter from the Colorado Springs 
Aiken Audubon Society. I don't know anything beyond what the article states 
but if all of the facts in it are correct I think we need to send input to 
appropriate individuals, especially since it sounds like the state owns 
Chico Ranch.

Comments welcome!

Bill Kosar

*CHICO BASIN RANCH CONCERNS*

* For the past 20 years, Colorado Springs birders—in fact, birders across 
the state—have been accustomed to wide access to the migratory stopover 
known as Chico Basin Ranch. That may be about to change. Ranchlands (Duke 
Phillips and family) holds the lease for Chico from the State Land Board 
(SLB), which owns the property. The 25-year lease expires in 2024. In their 
August meeting notes, the SLB devoted 33 pages to re-evaluating the Chico 
lease and increasing revenue. While the proposed options include selling 
the entire property for $33 million or continuing to lease to one entity, 
it would be more profitable for them to split up the ranch. The preferred 
option seems to be dividing the property into three separate ranches, and 
potentially selling one off. Public access would likely be denied. Almost 
half (44%) of Chico is designated into the Stewardship Trust. “The 
designation is focused on large areas of intact, high quality Central 
Shortgrass Prairie that include globally significant natural plant 
communities and imperiled species” (SLB August 2019 Board Meeting 
Information). Dividing the ranch would obviously fragment wildlife habitat 
due to increased fencing, new ranch buildings, and differing management 
styles. This is the largest tract of undeveloped land owned by SLB, and the 
lack of fragmentation only increases its conservation value as a wildlife 
and migratory corridor. It’s possible that SLB would put a conservation 
easement on any property it sold, but that would be a long shot. The State 
Land Board will be meeting in El Paso County on September 11 and 12.*

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