Juli Slivka

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Planning & Policy Associate, BLM Action Center
Central Rockies Regional Office

Office: 303-650-5818 x 129 Email

Juli brings to the BLM Action Center a lifelong love of the great outdoors and experience in environmental advocacy from her previous work at Environment Colorado and CALPIRG. She has been with The Wilderness Society since 2007, working to establish public lands policies and management that promote conservation of our western landscapes.

A native Coloradan, Juli earned her bachelor's degree in environmental science from the University of California, Santa Barbara. She is excited to be back in Denver and working to protect our spectacular wildlands.

Recently Published on Wilderness.org:

Mining reform long overdue: Grand Canyon “timeout” is a vital intermediate step
Celebrating 2009's Greatest Achievements in Protections for BLM Lands
Help wildlands this Earth Day! Tip #3: Easy ways to weigh in on conservation decisions
Locals examine how protecting Otero Mesa could mean money for New Mexico
Secretary Salazar Orders Better Protections for our Conservation Lands
Announcing the 2010 CAPE Awards
New Wild Lands Policy Offers Hope to Unprotected Wilderness Quality Lands
Reality Check: The Facts About Protecting America’s Wild Lands
Take action now to stop mining in New Mexico's Otero Mesa
Reality Check: Wild Lands Policy Myth vs. Fact
New Mexico’s Otero Mesa Threatened: Help protect a precious desert grassland
Protecting Otero Mesa is prime example of how to implement America's Great Outdoors initiative
Designating Wildlife Corridors on the Public Lands: Protection through BLM's Land Use Planning Process
2011 CAPE Awards: Celebrating milestones in conservation for our public lands
2011 CAPE Awards Detail
New protections on the horizon for greater sage-grouse