Where We Work

Wild Montana works from the ground up championing wild public lands and waters across this majestic state – from Scotchman Peaks in the northwest corner to Chalk Buttes in the southeast corner and the mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, creeks, coulees, buttes, breaks, badlands, and grasslands in between.

(photo by Nicholas Hopkins)
(photo by Nicholas Hopkins)

Our work reverberates across the West

Much of our work has implications for the entire state, especially the work we do at the state capitol in Helena that drives policy towards maintaining and opening access to public lands and waters, helping local communities benefit from new outdoor recreational opportunities, and ensuring funding for conservation, trails, fishing access sites, and other outdoor infrastructure.

Our work also reverberates across the West, especially our work to reform and modernize the U.S. oil and gas leasing system and ensure that the Bureau of Land Management prioritizes conservation in Montana and other states.

Explore where we are bringing people and communities together around proposals, legislation, and other measures to safeguard wildlife habitat and headwaters, keep wildlands intact, and help communities thrive.

 

 


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