1 a epa Region VIII United States Environmental Protection Agency SUPPLEMENT TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY Colorado Montana North Dakota South Dakota Utah Wyoming ------- 1% l3 FOREWORD This 1988 supplement to the Environmental Organizations Directory includes a listing of non-profit organizations which are in part, at least, interested in the environment, but were not included in the first edition. This supple- ment also contains corrections of addresses which have changed. Information which is an addition to the original is listed plainly, whereas corrections are preceded by an asterisk (*). This supplement is arranged alphabetically by state in EPA1s Region VIII. Where a state has been omitted, we did not receive any additions or corrections. Information is listed in the following manner: Organization Title (accronym, if used) A brief description of the groups' interests and other information that the group provided to us Chapter Title (if applicable) Contact Person's Name Mailing Address City, State Zip Code Telephone Number for the Group In some cases, the organization did not provide all of the above information. We realize that any list is subject to change and revision. If you dis- cover any errors or omissions, please call them to our attention. We are available by mail at the following address: U.S.-.Environmental Protection Agency "En v#on mental Organizations Directory 999 18th Street, Suite 500 Office of External Affairs Denver, CO 80202-2405 We can be reached by phone at one of the following numbers: metro-Denver 293- 1592; Colorado, toll-free 800-332-3321; and from other states, toll-free 800-525-3022. ------- COLORADO Clean Air Campaign (CAC) This organization is interested primarily in air quality. Also interested in public education, lobbying and legislation, and printing a publication. Sally A. Meadows P.O. Box 128 Colorado Springs, CO 80901 719-633-4343 Cloud Ridge Naturalists This group is a non-activist, biological field school offering seminars in the natural sciences. Interested in wilderness, public education, and research. Audrey D. Benedict Overland Star Route Ward, CO 80481 303-459-3248 Colorado Dude and Guest Ranch Association, Inc. Non-profit trade association interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, and wilderness. Wright M. Catlow Box 300 Tabernash, CO 80478 303-887-3128 *Colorado Environmental Coalition Elizabeth Otto 777 Grant St. #606 Denver, CO 80203 303-837-8701 ~Colorado Public Interest Research Group (COPIRG) Richard Mc Clintock 1724 Gilpin St. Denver, CO 80218 303-355-1861 ------- -olorado Organic Producers Association (COPA) This group is an educational group interested in organic farming and marketing. Will soon print the "COPA Newsletter." Tom Hamilton c/o Tom Hamilton 2324 #2 State Highway 371 La Jara, CO 81140 719-274-5230 Colorado Pesticide Applicators for Responsible Regulation (COPARR) Group comprised of ten trade associations in the lawn and tree care industry. Focuses on watching legislation to institute proper pesticide regulations. Interested in hazardous waste, toxic materials, and public education. Steve Day 3895 Upham, Suite 10 Wheat Ridge, CO 8 0033 303-422-5733 Colorado Wildlife Society This group is a chapter of The Wildlife Society whose main objectives are: to encourage proper management of all wildlife in Colorado, the ecosystems in which they live, and the other natural resources of the State, and to create an organization that promotes public education, professional association, solidarity and exchange of ideas. Also has a student chapter of the Wildlife Biologists' professional organization; The Wildlife Society. They serve as a center of information, educational opportunities, and model of professionalism for the students. Colorado Chapter Stephen Mighton c\o Stephen Mighton ?.0. Box 948 . enwood Springs, CO 81602 . .3-945-4030 CSU Student Chapter Julie Calkam Wager Building Colorado State University For- Collins, CO 80523 303-491-5020 2 ------- ~Environmental Law Society \j Y] \ \i o-P C& $oulde\s> 4/ Marc Milaritz CU Law School Campus- Box 401 Richard A. Poulin P.O. Box 860 Boulder, CO 80306 Boulder, CO 80309 303-492-8073 -—Foothills Nature Center This center is an open nature center co-sponsored by Boulder Open Space. The center is built on eighteen acres of land. Nancy Zuschlag 42 01 N. Broadway Box 17191 Boulder, CO 80308 303-442-4288 Front Range Organic Gardening Club (FROG) Group that promotes growing plants organically without the use of pesticides. Diana Marlowe 5146 Raleigh Denver, CO 80212 303-480-5040 Great Plains Conservancy Group concerned with the environmental affects on the black-footed ferret. Also concerned with poisoning of ground hog fields. Mary Mayday 7535 S. Yampa St. Aurora, CO 80016 303-680-9454 High Country News (HCN) "Wigh Country News'" is a biweekly newspaper that covers natural resource issues in the West. This paper was founded in 1970. Betsy Marston P.O. Box 1090 Paonia, CO 81428 303-527-4898 3 ------- Jefferson County Nature Association (JCNA) Non-political organization whose purpose is to take inventory of Jefferson County's natural and cultural characteristics, for example, plants, wildlife, etc. Sally White P.O. Box 593 Morrison, CO 80465 303-697-5439 Institute of River Ecology Runs an interdisciplinary, six day, residential field program exploring ecology, cultural history, and resource management issues of the South Platte River Basin. This program is sponsored by the Denver Audubon Society and the Colorado Division of Wildlife. Susan Q. Foster c\o Susan Q. Foster P.O. Box 243 Jamestown, CO 80455 303-442-6333 Lake Fcrk Valley Association (LFVA) Group started to oppose the proposed mining of alunite in a wilderness study area in the Lake Fork Valley. Linda Matthews c/o Linda Matthews Box 503 Lake City, CO 81235 303-944-2790 ~League of Women Voters Arapahoe County Marjorie Null 7415 S. Dexter St. Littleton, CO 80112 303-779-1712 301 Pacific Ave. Aspen, CO 81611 303-925-2737 Boulder Valley Marelynn Zipser 1800 Sunset Blvd. Boulder, CO 80302 303-444-1772 Denver Peggy Lehmann 2496 S. Leyden Denver, CO 80222 303-758-8793 4 ------- Durango Margaret Brooks Box 1 Bayfield, CO 81122 303-884-4216 Grand Junction Cindy Rhodes 311 Country Club Park Grand Junction, CO 81503 303-241-8015 Jefferson County Purnee McCourt 2125 Stonecrop Wy. Golden, CO 80401 303-526-9537 Montrose Phyllis Whitchurch 525 N. 5th Montrose, CO 81401 303-249-0737 Sterling JoAnn Jeffries Rt. 2 Sterling, CO 80751 303-522-0315 Garfield-Eagle County Stephani Beerman 44881 Highway 6- Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 303-625-1593 Gunnison Ann Gery P.O. Box 483 Gunnison, CO 81230 303-641-1413 LWVCO Gerrie Cummins 1600 Race St. Denver, CO 80206 303-320-8493 Routt County Sue Reed Box 2967 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 303-879-2769 Long Term Ecological Research in the Colorado Alpine Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity, wilderness, endangered species, public education, and research. Norman R. French University of Colorado, Box 450 Boulder, CO 80309 303-492-8830 ~Nature Conservancy, Colorado Chapter Kim Youngblood 1244 Pine St. Boulder, CO 80302 303-444-2950 5 ------- ~Political Action for Conservation (PAC) Barry Satlow 1503 Spruce St. Boulder, CO 80302 303-442-3535 Ouray County Alliance Goal of the group is to maintain the pleasing quality of the environment in Ouray County—that is, to prevent mining, development, timbering, etc. which would destroy their environment. Paul Hebert P.O. Box 159 Ridgeway, CO 81432 303-626-5612 Prairie Dog Rescue « Group which live-traps and relocates prairie dogs living in the Denver metro area whose lives are endangered by development or poisoning programs. Also lends support and assistance to other groups dealing with wildlife. Cindy Bishop P.O. Box 8054 Englewood, CO 80110 303-233-6232 Recycle Now! Educational organization that promotes recycling. Runs a Colorado- wide hotline for recycling information. This number is 1-80 -438- 8800. Bob Rubin 1873 S. Bellaire, #510 Denver, CO 80222 303-691-5564 ~Sierra Club Many of the Sierra Club chapter offices have changed heads in the past year. For current information, call Ann at the Rocky Mountain Chapter Office. 6 ------- Rocky Mountain Chapter 777 Grant St. #606 Denver, CO 80203 303-861-8819 Speak Out for Animals (SOA) An animal rights group which is currently working to oppose the introduction of "Project Wild" into the public school system. Interested in educating the public about animal rights. Erin Russell P.O. Box 12159 Boulder, CO 80303 The Stewardship Community (TSC) Group interested in land use, hazardous waste, toxic materials, and recycling. David R. Lynch Headquarters, Sunrise Ranch 5569 N. County Rd. 29 Loveland, CO 80537 303-667-4675 *Thorne Ecological Institute Susan Q. Foster 53"^anhattan Cir. 4 Suite 104 Boulder, CO 80303 303-499-3647 Western River Guides Association (WRGA) Group formed to protect free-flowing rivers and help the public enjoy them. Interested in water quality and quantity, hazardous waste, wilderness, endangered species, mining, fund raising, and lobbying. Also prints a magazine, "Western River Guides Association Outfitters Directory," once a year. Jerry Mallett Suite 114 7600 E. Arapahoe Rd. Englewood, CO 80112 303-771-0389 7 ------- Wilderness Society Darel Knuffke 777 Grant St. #606 Denver, CO 80203 303-839-1175 MONTANA League of Women Voters Billings Mancy Rohlk 337 Stewart Ct. Billings, MT 59105 Great Falls Lucretia Humphrey 2900 Central Ave. Great Falls, MT 59401 LWVMT State Office Joy Bruck 1601 Illinois Helena, MT 59601 406-443-3772 Ravalli County Vivian Yang Box 97 3 Hamilton, MT 59840 Bozeman Ellen Nehring 603 S. 14th Bozeman, MT 59715 Helena Margaret Davis 816 Florence Helena, MT 59601 Missoula Arlene Ward Brown 202 W. Spruce Missoula, MT 59801 NORTH DAKOTA Dakota Resource Council Main Office Julie Ruplinger Rt. 2, Box 19 c Dickerson, ND 585601 701-227-1851 Jamestown Office Box 2024 Jamestown, ND 58601 701-252-3416 League of Women Voter i Grand Forks Paula Lee 1402 Linden Ct. Grand Forks, ND 58201 701-775-0268 8 ------- SOUTH DAKOTA *League of Women Voters Brown County Eve Larson Box 488 Frederick, SD 57441 605-329-2577 Pierre/Ft. Pierre Bonnie Korkow 122 W. Broadway Pierre, SD 57501 605-224-8497 Sioux Falls Sue Aguilar Vermillion 2209 E. 56th St." Sioux Falls, SD 57103 605-334-1994 Laurin Hagen 1408 E. Lewis Vermillion, SD 57069 605-624-9667 Watertown Bette Messelt 1015 3rd St. NW Watertown, SD 57201 605-886-5173 Grand County Mary Plumb 1405 Overlook Moab, UT 84532 801-259-6111 Utah B.A.S.S. State Federation Interested in water quality and quantity, public education, lobbying, and printing publications. Jim Gil3¦ ^y c/o James S. Gilley 1919 E. Baywood Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84117 801-272-6396 UTAH ~League of Women Voters Cache County Rebekah Alpisa 160 S. Main Smithfield, UT 84335 801-563-9155 Davis County Meg Mayer 449 East 150 North Bountiful, UT 84010 801-292-5535 9 ------- WYOMING ~League of Women Voters Campbell Co. Charlotte Kern 320 5 Knollwood Dr. Gillette, WY 82716 307-682-2889 Evanston Sue Cannon 350 County Rd. #16 Evanston, WY 82930 307-789-7105 Cheyenne Jeanette Yosso 5314 Imperial Ct. Cheyenne, WY 82001 307-634-1300 LWVWY Lynne Fox P.O. Box 762 Evanston, WY 82930 307-789-7815 1 0 ------- |