top of page

Update on Red Lady and Thompson Divide

  • Writer: HCCA
    HCCA
  • Mar 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

The push to end mining around Red Lady and the Thompson Divide gains momentum. Senator Bennet honors the Crested Butte community and others surrounding the Thompson Divide in their most recent press release. Follow us as the movement nears the finish line for a mineral withdrawal on our public lands. 


Senator Bennet and Hickenlooper, U.S. Representative Neguse, and Governor Polis write “the community who vehemently opposed plans for mining in this area.” in their letter to Department of Interior Secretary Haaland and US Department of Agriculture Secretary Vilsack.

Comments


Commenting on this post isn't available anymore. Contact the site owner for more info.

Take Action! 

Become a Voice for the Valley
Public lands need public advocates. When you join HCCA, you're adding your voice to a local movement rooted in care, science, and action.

  • Become a member

  • Attend a hike or restoration project

  • Share our work with your friends and family

High Country Conservation Advocates

Protecting the public lands, waters, and wildlife of the Gunnison Country since 1977

501(c)(3) nonprofit | EIN# 84-0772688

P.O. Box 1066
Crested Butte, CO 81224

office@hccacb.org

970.349.7104

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn

© 2025 High Country Conservation Advocates

bottom of page