San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council

A nonprofit organization

                                                        

Testimonials

"I became acquainted with the San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council in 2008 when we participated in a legal challenge regarding oil and gas exploratory drilling on the Baca National Wildlife Refuge. That exploratory drilling proposal was later withdrawn. In 2016 I joined the SLVEC Board because it supports my main interest; that of protecting the soil, water, and air of the planet." - May Engquist, SLVEC Board member, Saguache, CO


"I'm super grateful for the work you do in our valley." Chloe Everhart

"Congrats on the Wolf Creek Expansion battle. Chalk one up for the good guys!" John Koshak

Mission

The mission of the San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council (SLVEC) is to protect and restore, through research, education, and advocacy, the biological diversity, ecosystems, and natural resources of the Upper Rio Grande bio-region, balancing ecological values with human needs.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

San Luis Valley Ecosystem Council

other names

SLVEC

Year Established

1999

Tax id (EIN)

84-1434755

Category

Environment

Organization Size

Small Organization

Address

537 Main Street
Alamosa, CO 81101

Headquarters

537 Main St.
Alamosa, CO 81101

Mailing

P.O. Box 223
Alamosa, CO 81101

Service areas

Alamosa County, CO, US

Phone

719-589-1518

Fax

719-589-1518

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