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SLVEC financial supporters, members and volunteer working groups,
past and present.

These folks help make our work possible

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• Brown Foundation

 

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• El Pomar Foundation

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• Fund for Wild Nature

 

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• Maki Foundation

 

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• New Land Foundation

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• Patagonia

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• United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utility Service Solid Waste Management

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• Sangre de Cristo National Heritage Area

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• Colorado Creative Industries

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• New Venture Foundation

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• Kenney Foundation

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• The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

(Environmental Justice Program)

 

 

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• Many Individuals, Families, and Businesses

A hearty Thank You to these amazing organizations

Advisors & Supporters

Various Local, Regional and National Non Profit Environmental and Conservation Organizations. SLVEC working group members dealing with issues such as:

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  • Energy Development on Public Lands Surrounding the SLV

  • The Village at Wolf Creek, Protection of Roadless Areas

  • Travel Management Planning on Public Lands

  • Community Action for a Renewed Environment (CARE) - Environmental Health Risk Assessment within the SLV

  • Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) - Public Outreach to inform about asthma and asthma triggers, radon gas, dust, smoke and preventaive measures

  • San Francisco Creek Working Group - Local Residents Monitoring Oil and Gas Exploration in a Major Watershed of the San Juan Mountains

  • San Luis Valley Solar Master Planning Process

  • Alamosa Ranch/Healthy Living Park

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Your Public Lands Advocacy Organization

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T: 719-589-1518

E: info@slvec.org

P.O. Box 223 

Alamosa, CO 81101

© 2006-2024 by SLVEC

San Luis Valley

Ecosystem Council

Colorado, USA

SLVEC honors that the San Luis Valley is the ancestral territory for many Indigenous nations including the Ute, Navajo, Comanche, Cheyenne, Jicarilla Apache, Hopi, and northern Pueblo (Santa Clara, Tewa, Tesuque and Taos). Alongside our mission, SLVEC aspires to always celebrate the first stewards of this beautiful landscape, as well as the thriving Indigenous communities that continue to enhance Southern Colorado.

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