
Denver's Backyard: Preserving the High Line Canal
From The Land Bulletin by Mirr Ranch Group
June 11, 2026 · 32 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the High Line Canal and its impact on Denver's ecological health and community.
When we think about conservation, we often picture vast landscapes, working ranches, and remote forests. But some of the most meaningful stewardship efforts are happening right in our own backyards. This week, Haley is joined by Suzanna Fry-Jones, CEO of the High Line Canal Conservancy, to explore the 71-mile corridor that is enhancing the Denver region’s ecological health, recreational opportunities, and sense of community one mile at a time. Topics [0:00] Introduction: What is the High Line...
People in this episode
Host: Haley
Guest: Suzanna Fry-Jones
Topics covered
- conservation
- ecological health
- recreational opportunities
- community
- stewardship
Keywords
- High Line Canal
- conservation
- Denver
- ecological health
- recreation
- community
- stewardship
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: High Line Canal Conservancy
Places: Denver, High Line Canal
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