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Take Action to Protect Our Public Lands

By: Christine Canaly, Director

Date: February 25, 2025

San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council


Your Voice Matters


What to do?

Contact our recently elected Congressman Jeff Hurd, who seems to be going along with this

charade. Tell him he does not represent the extraction industries, he’s there to represent Colorado Conservation.


Contact Senator Bennet and Hickenlooper offices, thank them, and let them know you expect

them to continue to be a champion for Conservation.


Contact Jeff Hurd, 3rd

Congressional District


1641 Longworth House Office Building

Washington, DC  20515

Phone: (202) 225-4676


743 Horizon Court

Suite 112

Grand Junction, CO  81506

Phone: (970) 208-0455


503 N Main St

Pueblo, CO  81003

Phone: (719) 696-6968


835 E 2nd Ave

Durango, CO  81301

Phone: (970) 317-6167

 
 
 

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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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