Overview:

Metro Denver Nature Alliance (MetroDNA) is an emerging alliance of organizations with a compelling vision: Within one generation, the Metro Denver area will be a thriving place for both people and nature.

The Metro Denver Nature Alliance will provide the critically needed regional awareness, vision, and coordination to help our entire community become a thriving place for both people and the rest of the natural world. Primary aims include: 1) working collaboratively to understanding existing needs and assets of local community organizations; 2) leveraging those assets to improve the health of people and nature; and 3) deepening people's connection to the natural world, especially children from under-resourced communities. Recognizing that there are many organizations already working directly with residents and communities, the unique function of MetroDNA will be to serve the organizations as our direct stakeholders who in turn represent their constituents in the community.

Organizations involved in the executive committee include The Nature Conservancy, The Trust for Public Land, Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Denver Zoo, Denver Botanic Gardens, University of Denver Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute, the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Denver, LiveWell Colorado, National Wildlife Federation, Groundwork Denver, Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, and the Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado.


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