Colorado Code § 33-33-102

Legislative declaration
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The general assembly hereby finds and declares
that certain lands and waters of this state representing diverse ecosystems, ecological
communities, and other natural features or phenomena, which are our natural heritage, are
increasingly threatened with irreversible change and are in need of special identification and
protection and that it is in the public interest of present and future generations to preserve,
protect, perpetuate, and enhance specific examples of these natural features and phenomena as
an enduring resource. It is the intent of this article to provide a means by which these natural
features and phenomena can be identified, evaluated, and protected through a statewide system
of designated natural areas.

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