Politics & Government
City Of Boulder: Boulder Science And Research Program Helps Our Community Enjoy And Protect Open Space
Which wildlife and plant species are most vulnerable to climate change? How does open space contribute to community members' quality of ...
Jun 9, 2021
Visitors and open space neighbors may see researchers and city staff conducting projects on city public lands
You may never see them on the trail, but almost every day, academic researchers and City of Boulder staff investigate critical land conservation and outdoor recreation science questions on city open space.
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Which wildlife and plant species are most vulnerable to climate change? How does open space contribute to community members’ quality of life? How does recreation affect wildlife? What types of conflicts are occurring among people visiting city trails?
Answers to those sorts of questions will help the city navigate land management challenges and opportunities – such as the climate crisis and increasing visitation – and help our community and future generations enjoy and protect shared open space.
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For decades, Boulder’s open space has served as a “learning laboratory,” helping researchers to publish more than 400 independent research reports since 1995, with 14 academic journal articles published in the last two years alone. This summer and throughout the year, community members and open space visitors may see researchers and city staff conducting projects that include:
Every year, OSMP sponsors up to 10 research grants and issues 30 to 50 research permits, some of which may allow the use of drones. The department also conducts extensive ecosystem, wildlife and visitation monitoring to inform natural resources and outdoor recreation management decisions. These efforts help to:
For more information on OSMP’s learning lab, please visit:
Published: June 9, 2021
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Phillip Yates, Media Relations, 303-349-2438
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