Background Statement
GRCL was started in 1995 by two individuals with different backgrounds but similar concerns and objectives for protecting agricultural lands in their area: Bill Trampe, an area rancher, and Susan Lohr, the former director of the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory. Together, they began investigating the opportunities and services that a traditional land trust might offer to ranch families. In the end, they realized that the best way to protect agriculture was to keep families on the land by raising the funds necessary to purchase conservation easements.
For more than 25 years we have assisted families with conservation projects that keep the fabric of our valley's working landscapes intact by creating a model that puts landowner interests first. GRCL strives to meet landowners' needs and offer information to further understanding of the conservation easement process and the importance of agriculture to our community.