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American Lands Alliance
American Lands Alliance logoAmerican Lands' mission is to protect forest, grassland, and aquatic ecosystems; preserve biological diversity; restore landscape and watershed integrity; and promote environmental justice in connection with those goals.

American Lands Alliance
2260 Baseline Rd, Suite 205
Boulder, CO 80302
tel: 303.473.9525
fax: 303.444.5693
info@americanlands.org
www.americanlands.org

Backcountry Snowsports Alliance
BSA logoThe Backcountry Snowsports Alliance represents winter backcountry recreationists by advocating the creation, preservation, and management of non-motorized areas on public lands.

Backcountry Snowsports Alliance
P.O. Box 3067
Eldorado Springs, CO 80025
tel: 303.494.5266
fax: 775.942.1804
bsa@backcountryalliance.org
backcountryalliance.org

Biodiversity Conservation Alliance
Biodiversity Conservation Alliance logoThe mission of the Biodiversity Conservation Alliance is to protect and restore biological diversity, habitat for wildlife and fish, rare plants, and roadless lands in Wyoming and surrounding states.

Biodiversity Conservation Alliance
P.O. Box 1512
Laramie, WY 82073
tel: 307.742.7978
fax: 307.742.7989
travis@voiceforthewild.org
www.voiceforthewild.org

Center for Native Ecosystems
CNE logoThe Center for Native Ecosystems is an environmental advocacy group dedicated to conserving and recovering native and naturally functioning ecosystems in the Greater Southern Rockies and Plains.

Center for Native Ecosystems
1536 Wynkoop St., Suite 301
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 303.546.0214
fax: 303.825.2403
cne@nativeecosystems.org
www.nativeecosystems.org

Colorado Environmental Coalition
CEC logoThe Colorado Environmental Coalition is the largest state-based citizens' group committed to protecting Colorado's unique natural heritage. As the grassroots action arm of Colorado's environmental movement, the Coalition works to protect the state's wild lands, wildlife, and quality of life.

Colorado Environmental Coalition
Denver Office
1536 Wynkoop Street #5C
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 303.534.7066
fax: 303.534.7063
info@cecenviro.org
www.ourcolorado.org

West Slope Field Office
1000 N 9th St, #29
Grand Junction, CO 81501
tel: 970.243.0002
fax: 970.243.0413

Durango Field Office
850 1/2 Main Ave., P.O. Box 9082
Durango, CO 81302
tel: 970.385.8509
fax: 970.385.8514

Craig Field Office
11 W. Victory Way, #208
Craig, CO 81265
tel/fax: 970.824.5241

Colorado Mountain Club
CMC logoGoals of the Colorado Mountain Club Conservation Program are protecting Rocky Mountain habitats and ecosystems, and advocating for responsible recreation and appropriate use of public lands.

Front Range Office
710 10th Street
Golden, CO 80401
tel: 303.996.2746
fax: 303.279.9690

Grand Junction Office
100 North 9th Street #40
Grand Junction, CO 81501
tel: 970.618.1341
fax: 970.243.0413

Carbondale Office
711 Main Street
Carbondale, CO 81623
tel: 970.618.1341
fax: 970.963.3439

www.cmc.org

Colorado Wild
Colorado Wild logoThroughout the forested high country of the Southern Rocky Mountains, Colorado Wild works tirelessly to protect and restore the habitat of native plants and animals.

Colorado Wild
P.O. Box 2434
Durango, CO 81302
tel: 303.839.5900
info@coloradowild.org
www.coloradowild.org

Environment Colorado
CoPIRG logoEnvironment Colorado's mission is to deliver persistent, result oriented public interest activism that protects our environment, encourages a fair, sustainable economy, and fosters responsive, democratic government.

Environment Colorado
1536 Wynkoop St., Suite 100
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 303.573.3871
fax: 303.573.3780
info@environmentcolorado.org
www.environmentcolorado.org

Great Old Broads for Wilderness
GOB logoThe Great Old Broads for Wilderness is a national, grassroots nonprofit organization created in 1989 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Today there are Broads of all ages and both genders in every state in the union making their voices heard to protect America's last wild places

1911 Main Avenue Suite 272
PO BOX 2924
DURANGO CO 81302
tel: 970.385.9577
fax: 970.385.8550
broads@greatoldbroads.org
www.greatoldbroads.org

High Country Citizens' Alliance
High Country Citizens' Alliance logoThe mission of High Country Citizens' Alliance, active since 1977, is to protect, restore and enhance the natural ecosystems and quality of human life in the Upper Gunnison River Basin, in the Mountain West, and on Earth.

High Country Citizens' Alliance
P.O. Box 1066 / 724 Elk Avenue
Crested Butte, CO 81224-1066
tel: 970.349.7104
fax: 970.349.0164
office@hccaonline.org
www.hccaonline.org

Natural Resources Defense Council
NRDC logoNRDC is the nation's most effective environmental action organization. We use law, science and the support of 1.2 million members and online activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.

Natural Resources Defense Council
1809 Mariposa Avenue
Boulder, Colorado 80302
tel: 720-565-0188
nrdcinfo@nrdc.org
www.nrdc.org

Quiet Use Coalition
QUC logoThe Quiet Use Coalition will take action to prevent assault by noise, pollution and environmental devastation while recreating in our national forest and public lands and waterways.

Quiet Use Coalition
P.O. Box 164
Buena Vista, CO 81211
info@quietuse.org
www.quietuse.org

Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative
RMRI logoThe Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative is an education and advocacy organization that promotes biology-based recreation policies for Colorado public lands, and supports recreation planning that maintains wildlife habitat, wetlands and other elements of healthy ecosystems.

Rocky Mountain Recreation Initiative
tel: 303.447.9409
www.rmri.org

San Juan Citizens Alliance
San Juan Citizens Alliance logoThe San Juan Citizens Alliance organizes for the land and people of the San Juan Basin. Our major projects are protecting the Wild San Juans and advocating greater corporate and governmental responsibility in development of oil and gas resources in the San Juan Basin.

San Juan Citizens Alliance
P.O. Box 2461 / 850 Main Ave.
Durango, CO 81302
tel: 970.259.3583
fax: 970.259.8303
e-mail form
www.sanjuancitizens.org

San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council
SLVEC logoThe San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the upper Rio Grande bioregion, and balancing ecological values with human needs.

San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council
P.O. Box 223 / 537 Main St.
Alamosa, CO 81101
tel: 719.589.1518
slvec@fone.net
www.slvec.org

Sheep Mountain Alliance
Sheep mountain logoSheep Mountain Alliance is a grassroots citizen organization dedicated to the preservation of the natural environment in the Telluride Region and Southwest Colorado.

Sheep Mountain Alliance
Box 389
Telluride CO USA 81435
tel: 970.728.3729
fax: 970.728.2334
www.sheepmountainalliance.org

Sierra Club - Rocky Mountain Chapter
Sierra Club logoThe Sierra Club's mission statement is "To explore, enjoy, and protect the wild places of the earth; To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; To educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives."

Sierra Club
Rocky Mountain Chapter
1536 Wynkoop Street, 4th floor
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 303.861.8819
www.rmc.sierraclub.org

Sinapu
Sinapu logoSinapu, named after the Ute word for wolves, is dedicated to the restoration and protection of native carnivores and their wild habitat in the Southern Rockies, and connected high plains and deserts.

Sinapu
4990 Pearl East Circle, Suite 301
Boulder, CO 80301
tel: 303.447.8655
fax: 303.447.8612
www.sinapu.org

Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
SREP logoThe Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project seeks to identify, protect and restore areas critical to the maintenance of biological diversity and ecological richness in the Southern Rockies bioregion.

Southern Rockies Ecosystem Project
1536 Wykoop, Suite 309
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 720.946.9653
www.RestoreTheRockies.org

Upper Arkansas and South Platte Project
USAPP logoUASPP's is mission is to identify, protect and restore the areas that will ensure the survival of Colorado's native species and ecological richness.

Upper Arkansas and South Platte Project
1420 Pinewood Road
Florissant, CO 80816
tel: 719.748.8162
wildconnections@wildconnections.org
www.wildconnections.org

Western Colorado Congress
WCC logoWestern Colorado Congress is a grassroots, democratic organization dedicated to challenging injustice by organizing people to increase their power over decisions that affect their lives.

Western Colorado Congress
546 Main Street, Suite 402
P.O. Box 1931
Grand Junction, CO 81502
tel: 970.256.7650
fax: 970.245.0686

7 N. Cascade
Montrose, CO 81401
mailing address:
P.O. Box 472
Montrose, CO 81402
tel: 970.249.1978
fax: 970.249.1983

info@wccongress.org
www.wccongress.org

Western Environmental Law Center
WELC logoThe Western Environmental Law Center is a non-profit, public interest law firm dedicated to protecting the land, sky, water, wildlife and culture of the West.

Rocky Mountains Office
679 East 2nd Ave., Suite 11B
Durango, CO 81301
tel: 970.385.6941
fax: 970.385.6804
durango@westernlaw.org
www.westernlaw.org

Western Resource Advocates
WRA logoWestern Resource Advocates exists to protect and restore the natural environment of the Interior American West.

Western Resource Advocates
2260 Baseline Road, Suite 200
Boulder, CO 80302
tel: 303.444.1188
fax: 303.786.8054
info@westernresources.org
www.westernresourceadvocates.org

Western Slope Environmental Resource Council
WSERC logoThe Western Slope Environmental Resource Council is dedicated to protecting and restoring the natural environment and quality of life in Delta County and Colorado's Western Slope.

Western Slope Environmental Resource Council
P.O. Box 1612 /
395 Clark Ave, Building A
Paonia, CO 81428
tel: 970.527.5307
fax: 970.527.5308
wserc@wserc.org
www.wserc.org

The Wilderness Society
TWS logoThe Wilderness Society mission is to deliver to future generations an unspoiled legacy of wild places, with all the precious values they hold: biological diversity; clean air and water; towering forests, rushing rivers, and sage-sweet, silent deserts.

The Wilderness Society
Colorado Office
1660 Wynkoop St., Suite 850
Denver, CO 80202
tel: 303.650.5818
fax: 303-650-5942
www.wilderness.org

Wilderness Workshop
Wilderness Workshop logoThe Wilderness Workshop is dedicated to the protection and conservation of the natural resources of the Roaring Fork Valley, the White River National Forest, and the greater Southern Rockies Ecosystem.

Wilderness Workshop
P.O. Box 1442
Carbondale, CO 81623
tel: 970.544.0733
info@wildernessworkshop.org
www.wildernessworkshop.org

 
 



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