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SLVEC Newsletter Archive

May 30, 2025

Double Your Impact

Double Your Impact

Give now to double your impact for public land advocacy

May 9, 2025

Act now on budget reconciliation

Act now on budget reconciliation

Midnight amendment orders 500k-acre Utah/Nevada public land sell-off; rushed committee approval passes, despite Hurd’s amendment opposition.

Apr 22, 2025

Advocate for our local lands on Earth Day

Advocate for our local lands on Earth Day

Public lands cover over a third of Colorado—Earth Day is a reminder to protect them via the new "Keep It Public" platform.

Mar 3, 2025

E-Alert: Public Lands Under Attack

E-Alert: Public Lands Under Attack

Keep your privates out of our public lands

Dec 19, 2024

Winter 2024 Newsletter

Winter 2024 Newsletter

SLVEC Updates

Dec 7, 2024

CO Gives Day

CO Gives Day

Help SLVEC reach our fundraising goal on December 10th

Nov 21, 2024

2024 Spirit of Giving

2024 Spirit of Giving

Vote for SLVEC!

Nov 7, 2024

SLVEC Fundraising Letter 2024

SLVEC Fundraising Letter 2024

What has SLVEC accomplished this year?

Oct 11, 2024

What happens to the SLV City Market Compost?

What happens to the SLV City Market Compost?

What happens to the SLV City Market Compost?

Sep 5, 2024

Protect Wolf Creek Pass

Protect Wolf Creek Pass

Wolf Creek pass once again threatened by large scale development

Aug 23, 2024

SLVEC Submits EPA Change Grant: THRIVE

SLVEC Submits EPA Change Grant: THRIVE

Transforming Rural Communities in Air, Water, Soil, and Living

May 17, 2024

Winter Travel Management Planning coming right up on Rio Grande National Forest

Winter Travel Management Planning coming right up on Rio Grande National Forest

The SLV Ecosystem Council encourages you to comment on over snow motor vehicle usage and its impact on sensitive habitat.

Dec 31, 2023

Your Support is Vital to Our Success and the Success of the SLV

Your Support is Vital to Our Success and the Success of the SLV

At the San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council, we work diligently to protect and restore the unique ecosystems of the San Luis Valley. Your generous donations allow us to continue our crucial efforts in promoting sustainable land use and preserving the biodiversity of this remarkable region.

Dec 1, 2023

Vote for SLVEC through the Spirit of Giving at SLV Federal Bank

Vote for SLVEC through the  Spirit of Giving at SLV Federal Bank

Our mission is to protect and restore the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources in the Upper Rio Grande Basin by balancing ecological values and sustainable human needs.

Oct 30, 2023

50 Years of ESA

50 Years of ESA

Because of declining populations of plant and animal species, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was passed in 1973.

Aug 11, 2023

Importance of Wilderness Expansion in Sangre De Cristos and Great Sand Dunes Complex

Importance of Wilderness Expansion in Sangre De Cristos and Great Sand Dunes Complex

August Newsletter Updates

Jul 20, 2023

Call on the Forest Service to Improve Climate Resilience by Protecting Fens and Old Growth Forests

Call on the Forest Service to Improve Climate Resilience by Protecting Fens and Old Growth Forests

Comments are due by July 20, 2023

Jul 10, 2023

SLVEC is hiring and EPA funding available

SLVEC is hiring and EPA funding available

Send in your SLVEC applications today!

Jul 4, 2023

Residents and Community Advisory Board Push for Climate Resiliency Planning in the San Luis Valley

Residents and Community Advisory Board Push for Climate Resiliency Planning in the San Luis Valley

SLVEC Summer Newsletter Updates

Jun 27, 2023

E-Alert: BLM Public Lands New Rule

E-Alert: BLM Public Lands New Rule

Send in your support today! Respond by Wednesday July, 5th.

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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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