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About COMaP

Latest Version: 10/05/2021

Explore COMaP in action in the recent report, Investing In Colorado: Return on Investments in Conservation Easements.

The Colorado Ownership, Management and Protection (COMaP) service delivers the state’s premier map of protected lands. COMaP features over 28,000 entries of protected lands parcels from over 300 different data sources, each of which contains a suite of attributes such as owner, manager, easement holder, public access, and more. Since its inception in 2004 at Colorado State University, COMaP has become the go-to resource for land managers, land owners, and the conservation community.

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  • About COMaP
    • About COMaP
    • Testimonials
    • History
    • Terms of Use
    • Brochure
  • Donate
  • User Resources
    • Account Status
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • COMaP Data Contributors
    • Contact Us
  • Downloads & Uploads
    • Open COMaP Viewer
    • COMaP Downloads
    • Upload Data
    • Update Log
  • Subscribe
  • Use COMaP