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    Nov 11 2021

    Prioritizing Public Lands

    By sjca Forest Health, Lands Protection, Newsletter
    Our work protecting the lands and forests across the San Juan Basin is ever-changing. Here is a quick summary of what we’re working on right now: Bootjack Ranch/Valle Seco Land Exchange The Decision Notice for this sordid and coordinated effort…
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    Nov 15 2018
    elk calf nursing

    Protecting Wildlife and Quiet Use on San Juan National Forest

    By sjca Forest Health, Lands Protection, Species
    Photo: Wikipedia Commons We've been advocating for wildlife, quiet use and watershed protections within the Rico West Dolores Travel Management Plan for a decade. Many of you have joined us in demanding that the region be managed for the those…
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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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    Feb 27 2015

    What To Look For In Friday’s BLM Tres Rios Field Office Announcement

    By sjca Lands Protection, Oil & Gas, Rivers, Species
    The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Tres Rios Field Office (TRFO) manages over 503,000 acres of public lands in southwest Colorado. Their management includes oversight of federal minerals exploration and development on more than 804,000 acres of private, state, and…
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