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Our Social Purpose Rewilding Colorado

Enriching Lives

In partnership with INDIGENOUS LED – a project of the MICA Group whose mission is advancing bio-cultural conservation on Indigenous lands through the rematriation and restoration of keystone species like buffalo – Madeline Hotel & Residences is working to reintroduce the once native American Bison back to Southwest Colorado. Celebrate the spirit of Southwestern cuisine while raising funds for this important cause at the Taste of Auberge: Annual Alpine Cookout at Madeline every July, in addition to other events throughout the year.


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Where the Buffalo Roam

Madeline + INDIGENOUS LED

Madeline Hotel & Residences has partnered with INDIGENOUS LED – a project of the MICA Group to regenerate the once-native American Bison in Southwest Colorado. During the year, we will host a series of experiential fundraising events from chef-led cookouts to ice skating. Our inaugural Alpine Cookout has sold out each year and raised thousands of dollars in donations to support these efforts. To attend a fundraising event or make a donation, please visit the links below.
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Where the Buffalo Roam

Madeline + INDIGENOUS LED

Madeline Hotel & Residences has partnered with INDIGENOUS LED – a project of the MICA Group to regenerate the once-native American Bison in Southwest Colorado. During the year, we will host a series of experiential fundraising events from chef-led cookouts to ice skating. Our inaugural Alpine Cookout has sold out each year and raised thousands of dollars in donations to support these efforts. To attend a fundraising event or make a donation, please visit the links below.

About Madeline + Wildlife Conservation Society

Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

We strive to create exceptional experiences that enrich the lives of our guests, our team members and the community at large. Madeline Hotel invokes a luxurious and welcoming year-round mountain environment, and offering a chic yet approachable respite from Telluride’s active outdoor lifestyle.

Wildlife Conservation Society

WCS's goal is to conserve the world's largest wild places in 14 priority regions, home to more than 50% of the world's biodiversity. To recover the bison to its critical ecological and cultural roles, scientists, Indigenous Peoples, government officials, and ranchers must create a restoration strategy at the continental scale.

Bison photography courtesy of Julie Larsen Maher.