Bair Ranch
The Bairs opted to stay and turned to the Fund to help them craft a solution that would protect the landscape and generate some much-needed cash to consolidate ownership within the family and keep the land working. In 2004, in partnership with Eagle Valley Land Trust, the Fund purchased a conservation easement on the 4,800-acre property, permanently protecting the ranch, its scenic vistas and wildlife habitat from development.
Private donations from more than 1,100 local residents were leveraged with assistance from Eagle County, the Bureau of Land Management, Great Outdoors Colorado, and Garfield County to complete the transaction.
In addition to enhancing public recreation opportunities along three miles of the Colorado River, the conservation agreement safeguards the entrance to Glenwood Canyon and provides migration corridors for mule deer, black bears and mountain lions. The land will remain a working ranch under ownership by the Bair family.
"As a third-generation ranching family in Colorado, we have been stewards of one of the most extraordinary natural areas in the world for more than 90 years. This ranch has sustained our family and defined our heritage. When I asked my children they said they would rather stay and keep up the tradition of hard work than sell and go someplace else, and this project allows us to do that. I hope this pioneering project helps other ranching families find a way to protect their way of life."— Craig Bair
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