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Friends of Wolf Creek File Merits Brief so to Protect Wolf Creek Pass from Development

The San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council, Rocky Mountain Wild, San Juan Citizen Alliance and Wilderness Workshop have all banded together as "Friends of Wolf Creek" so to protect the important wildlife corridors, species, and ecosystems that exist within it. In their merits brief, Friends of Wolf Creek present arguments for not granting access to developers inholding and invalidating Forest Service Record of Decision (ROD) that allows developers to road access. Further details are included in the document below.



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