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    Aug 29 2017
    Animas Riverkeeper Launch Photo

    San Juan Citizens Alliance Launches Animas Riverkeeper

    By sjca Rivers
    It's official! Marcel Gaztambide is your Animas Riverkeeper! We're thrilled to have him on as a full time advocate for the Animas Riverkeeper. He'll be harnessing the expertise of over 300 other waterkeepers around the globe through the Waterkeeper Alliance to…
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    Aug 28 2017
    Commons photo of Indian Creek in Bears Ears National Monument

    Trump’s Sham Review Undermines Fundamental Integrity of Public Lands Protection

    By sjca Lands Protection
    Last week, along with millions of other Americans, we anxiously awaited Secretary of Interior Ryan Zinke's recommendation on the fate of over 2 dozen National Monuments. Although his recommendation reportedly made it to President Trump's desk, the proposed future for some…
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    Aug 21 2017
    Ozone Read More Box

    Power struggle with Tri-State won’t end soon

    By Mark Pearson Coal
    A few weeks ago, we sent forth our champion with bated breath and hopeful expectations to plead our case before Tri-State, to please allow us to generate more electricity locally here at home in La Plata Electric Association’s service area.…
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    Aug 07 2017

    Demanding Quiet-Use Trails for Rico/West Dolores

    By sjca Lands Protection
    Last opportunity to speak out for quiet-use trails in Rico/West Dolores! Striving for strong protections for the Rico/West Dolores area has been a priority of San Juan Citizens Alliance for nearly 10 years and we will continue our persistence. However,…
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