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a epa Region VIII
United States
Environmental Protection
Agency
SUPPLEMENT
TO THE
ENVIRONMENTAL
ORGANIZATIONS
DIRECTORY
Colorado
Montana
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wyoming
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COLORADO
Clean Air Campaign (CAC)
This organization is interested primarily in air quality. Also
interested in public education, lobbying and legislation, and
printing a publication.
Sally A. Meadows
P.O. Box 128
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
719-633-4343
Cloud Ridge Naturalists
This group is a non-activist, biological field school offering
seminars in the natural sciences. Interested in wilderness,
public education, and research.
Audrey D. Benedict
Overland Star Route
Ward, CO 80481
303-459-3248
Colorado Dude and Guest Ranch Association, Inc.
Non-profit trade association interested in land use, air quality,
water quality and quantity, and wilderness.
Wright M. Catlow
Box 300
Tabernash, CO 80478
303-887-3128
*Colorado Environmental Coalition
Elizabeth Otto
777 Grant St. #606
Denver, CO 80203
303-837-8701
~Colorado Public Interest Research Group (COPIRG)
Richard Mc Clintock
1724 Gilpin St.
Denver, CO 80218
303-355-1861
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-olorado Organic Producers Association (COPA)
This group is an educational group interested in organic farming
and marketing. Will soon print the "COPA Newsletter."
Tom Hamilton
c/o Tom Hamilton
2324 #2 State Highway 371
La Jara, CO 81140
719-274-5230
Colorado Pesticide Applicators for Responsible Regulation
(COPARR)
Group comprised of ten trade associations in the lawn and tree care
industry. Focuses on watching legislation to institute proper
pesticide regulations. Interested in hazardous waste, toxic
materials, and public education.
Steve Day
3895 Upham, Suite 10
Wheat Ridge, CO 8 0033
303-422-5733
Colorado Wildlife Society
This group is a chapter of The Wildlife Society whose main
objectives are: to encourage proper management of all wildlife in
Colorado, the ecosystems in which they live, and the other natural
resources of the State, and to create an organization that promotes
public education, professional association, solidarity and exchange
of ideas. Also has a student chapter of the Wildlife Biologists'
professional organization; The Wildlife Society. They serve as a
center of information, educational opportunities, and model of
professionalism for the students.
Colorado Chapter
Stephen Mighton
c\o Stephen Mighton
?.0. Box 948
. enwood Springs, CO 81602
. .3-945-4030
CSU Student Chapter
Julie Calkam
Wager Building
Colorado State University
For- Collins, CO 80523
303-491-5020
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~Environmental Law Society
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Marc Milaritz
CU Law School
Campus- Box 401
Richard A. Poulin
P.O. Box 860
Boulder, CO 80306
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8073
-—Foothills Nature Center
This center is an open nature center co-sponsored by Boulder Open
Space. The center is built on eighteen acres of land.
Nancy Zuschlag
42 01 N. Broadway
Box 17191
Boulder, CO 80308
303-442-4288
Front Range Organic Gardening Club (FROG)
Group that promotes growing plants organically without the use of
pesticides.
Diana Marlowe
5146 Raleigh
Denver, CO 80212
303-480-5040
Great Plains Conservancy
Group concerned with the environmental affects on the black-footed
ferret. Also concerned with poisoning of ground hog fields.
Mary Mayday
7535 S. Yampa St.
Aurora, CO 80016
303-680-9454
High Country News (HCN)
"Wigh Country News'" is a biweekly newspaper that covers natural
resource issues in the West. This paper was founded in 1970.
Betsy Marston
P.O. Box 1090
Paonia, CO 81428
303-527-4898
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Jefferson County Nature Association (JCNA)
Non-political organization whose purpose is to take inventory of
Jefferson County's natural and cultural characteristics, for
example, plants, wildlife, etc.
Sally White
P.O. Box 593
Morrison, CO 80465
303-697-5439
Institute of River Ecology
Runs an interdisciplinary, six day, residential field program
exploring ecology, cultural history, and resource management issues
of the South Platte River Basin. This program is sponsored by the
Denver Audubon Society and the Colorado Division of Wildlife.
Susan Q. Foster
c\o Susan Q. Foster
P.O. Box 243
Jamestown, CO 80455
303-442-6333
Lake Fcrk Valley Association (LFVA)
Group started to oppose the proposed mining of alunite in a
wilderness study area in the Lake Fork Valley.
Linda Matthews
c/o Linda Matthews
Box 503
Lake City, CO 81235
303-944-2790
~League of Women Voters
Arapahoe County
Marjorie Null
7415 S. Dexter St.
Littleton, CO 80112
303-779-1712
301 Pacific Ave.
Aspen, CO 81611
303-925-2737
Boulder Valley
Marelynn Zipser
1800 Sunset Blvd.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-1772
Denver
Peggy Lehmann
2496 S. Leyden
Denver, CO 80222
303-758-8793
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Durango
Margaret Brooks
Box 1
Bayfield, CO 81122
303-884-4216
Grand Junction
Cindy Rhodes
311 Country Club Park
Grand Junction, CO 81503
303-241-8015
Jefferson County
Purnee McCourt
2125 Stonecrop Wy.
Golden, CO 80401
303-526-9537
Montrose
Phyllis Whitchurch
525 N. 5th
Montrose, CO 81401
303-249-0737
Sterling
JoAnn Jeffries
Rt. 2
Sterling, CO 80751
303-522-0315
Garfield-Eagle County
Stephani Beerman
44881 Highway 6-
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
303-625-1593
Gunnison
Ann Gery
P.O. Box 483
Gunnison, CO 81230
303-641-1413
LWVCO
Gerrie Cummins
1600 Race St.
Denver, CO 80206
303-320-8493
Routt County
Sue Reed
Box 2967
Steamboat Springs, CO 80477
303-879-2769
Long Term Ecological Research in the Colorado Alpine
Interested in land use, air quality, water quality and quantity,
wilderness, endangered species, public education, and research.
Norman R. French
University of Colorado, Box 450
Boulder, CO 80309
303-492-8830
~Nature Conservancy, Colorado Chapter
Kim Youngblood
1244 Pine St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-444-2950
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~Political Action for Conservation (PAC)
Barry Satlow
1503 Spruce St.
Boulder, CO 80302
303-442-3535
Ouray County Alliance
Goal of the group is to maintain the pleasing quality of the
environment in Ouray County—that is, to prevent mining,
development, timbering, etc. which would destroy their environment.
Paul Hebert
P.O. Box 159
Ridgeway, CO 81432
303-626-5612
Prairie Dog Rescue
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Group which live-traps and relocates prairie dogs living in the
Denver metro area whose lives are endangered by development or
poisoning programs. Also lends support and assistance to other
groups dealing with wildlife.
Cindy Bishop
P.O. Box 8054
Englewood, CO 80110
303-233-6232
Recycle Now!
Educational organization that promotes recycling. Runs a Colorado-
wide hotline for recycling information. This number is 1-80 -438-
8800.
Bob Rubin
1873 S. Bellaire, #510
Denver, CO 80222
303-691-5564
~Sierra Club
Many of the Sierra Club chapter offices have changed heads in the
past year. For current information, call Ann at the Rocky Mountain
Chapter Office.
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Rocky Mountain Chapter
777 Grant St. #606
Denver, CO 80203
303-861-8819
Speak Out for Animals (SOA)
An animal rights group which is currently working to oppose the
introduction of "Project Wild" into the public school system.
Interested in educating the public about animal rights.
Erin Russell
P.O. Box 12159
Boulder, CO 80303
The Stewardship Community (TSC)
Group interested in land use, hazardous waste, toxic materials, and
recycling.
David R. Lynch
Headquarters, Sunrise Ranch
5569 N. County Rd. 29
Loveland, CO 80537
303-667-4675
*Thorne Ecological Institute
Susan Q. Foster
53"^anhattan Cir. 4
Suite 104
Boulder, CO 80303
303-499-3647
Western River Guides Association (WRGA)
Group formed to protect free-flowing rivers and help the public
enjoy them. Interested in water quality and quantity, hazardous
waste, wilderness, endangered species, mining, fund raising, and
lobbying. Also prints a magazine, "Western River Guides Association
Outfitters Directory," once a year.
Jerry Mallett
Suite 114
7600 E. Arapahoe Rd.
Englewood, CO 80112
303-771-0389
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Wilderness Society
Darel Knuffke
777 Grant St. #606
Denver, CO 80203
303-839-1175
MONTANA
League of Women Voters
Billings
Mancy Rohlk
337 Stewart Ct.
Billings, MT 59105
Great Falls
Lucretia Humphrey
2900 Central Ave.
Great Falls, MT 59401
LWVMT State Office
Joy Bruck
1601 Illinois
Helena, MT 59601
406-443-3772
Ravalli County
Vivian Yang
Box 97 3
Hamilton, MT 59840
Bozeman
Ellen Nehring
603 S. 14th
Bozeman, MT 59715
Helena
Margaret Davis
816 Florence
Helena, MT 59601
Missoula
Arlene Ward Brown
202 W. Spruce
Missoula, MT 59801
NORTH DAKOTA
Dakota Resource Council
Main Office
Julie Ruplinger
Rt. 2, Box 19 c
Dickerson, ND 585601
701-227-1851
Jamestown Office
Box 2024
Jamestown, ND 58601
701-252-3416
League of Women Voter i
Grand Forks
Paula Lee
1402 Linden Ct.
Grand Forks, ND 58201
701-775-0268
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SOUTH DAKOTA
*League of Women Voters
Brown County
Eve Larson
Box 488
Frederick, SD 57441
605-329-2577
Pierre/Ft. Pierre
Bonnie Korkow
122 W. Broadway
Pierre, SD 57501
605-224-8497
Sioux Falls
Sue Aguilar
Vermillion
2209 E. 56th St."
Sioux Falls, SD 57103
605-334-1994
Laurin Hagen
1408 E. Lewis
Vermillion, SD 57069
605-624-9667
Watertown
Bette Messelt
1015 3rd St. NW
Watertown, SD 57201
605-886-5173
Grand County
Mary Plumb
1405 Overlook
Moab, UT 84532
801-259-6111
Utah B.A.S.S. State Federation
Interested in water quality and quantity, public education,
lobbying, and printing publications.
Jim Gil3¦ ^y
c/o James S. Gilley
1919 E. Baywood Dr.
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
801-272-6396
UTAH
~League of Women Voters
Cache County
Rebekah Alpisa
160 S. Main
Smithfield, UT 84335
801-563-9155
Davis County
Meg Mayer
449 East 150 North
Bountiful, UT 84010
801-292-5535
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WYOMING
~League of Women Voters
Campbell Co.
Charlotte Kern
320 5 Knollwood Dr.
Gillette, WY 82716
307-682-2889
Evanston
Sue Cannon
350 County Rd. #16
Evanston, WY 82930
307-789-7105
Cheyenne
Jeanette Yosso
5314 Imperial Ct.
Cheyenne, WY 82001
307-634-1300
LWVWY
Lynne Fox
P.O. Box 762
Evanston, WY 82930
307-789-7815
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