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Protect Wolf Creek Pass

Isabelle Lisle

Sep 5, 2024

Wolf Creek pass once again threatened by large scale development

For the past 25 years, the San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council has fought tirelessly in Court to stop the proposed development on top of remote Wolf Creek Pass. SLVEC, alongside a Friends of Wolf Creek (FWC) team of other environmental groups, have won every Colorado court case to protect this sensitive region. 

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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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