Supporting biological research to preserve, protect, and sustain wildlife and other natural resources in the Elk Mountains of Colorado, and the urban and wildlife interface in the Roaring Fork Watershed.
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AFBL supports timely, topical research to promote the preservation and restoration of Colorado's Northern Elk Mountains ecosystem. Results of AFBL research are published in scientific journals and are interpreted for the public and may contribute to better management of precious natural resources by public agencies committed to the protection of fragile flora and fauna and the restoration of natural ecological function.

You can help preserve Colorado's wild Northern Elk Mountains by:

  1. Suggesting research topics

  2. Recommending qualified researchers

  3. Telling us about references not listed in our bibliography

  4. Contributing funds for AFBL's research grants

  5. Housing an AFBL researcher

  6. Nominating an AFBL Board Member

  7. Nominating an AFBL Advisor

  8. Helping with AFBL Fundraising


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