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  • Southwestern Wildlands Chapter Update

    Southwestern Wildlands Chapter Update

    Southwestern Wildlands Chapter is busy planning a long season of fun and work for 2024.

  • Category: Announcements |
    Rocky Mountain Front Hero Wins Founders Award

    Rocky Mountain Front Hero Wins Founders Award

    Roy Jacobs has dedicated a lifetime to the land, the wildlife, and the people of the Front.

  • 2023 Flathead-Kootenai Chapter Board Election

    2023 Flathead-Kootenai Chapter Board Election

    Meet new board members up for election and cast your vote online.

  • Category: Community |
    We’ll Never Give Up on the Madison and Gallatin Ranges

    We’ll Never Give Up on the Madison and Gallatin Ranges

    The Custer Gallatin Forest Plan protected nearly 200,00 acres – now Congress must act to make it permanent.

  • Category: Community |
    Autumn Gold in the Bob and the Scapegoat

    Autumn Gold in the Bob and the Scapegoat

    Old friends find challenge and solitude backpacking legendary Wilderness areas.

  • Category: Crazy Mountains |
    Latest Crazy Mountains Land Exchange Proposal Still Inadequate

    Latest Crazy Mountains Land Exchange Proposal Still Inadequate

    Join us in continuing to ask the Forest Service to protect public lands proposed for private ownership.

  • Lower Yellowstone Acquisition Clears Key Vote

    Lower Yellowstone Acquisition Clears Key Vote

    The Fish and Wildlife Commission unanimously approved the purchase of the 328-acres North Wildcat Coulee Wildlife Management Area on the Lower Yellowstone river. Will the Montana Land Board follow suit?

  • A Historic Milestone for the Blackfoot

    A Historic Milestone for the Blackfoot

    Today, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee advanced the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act. That means we're closer to protecting the legendary Blackfoot River than ever before.

  • Category: Community |
    What Would Bob Say?

    What Would Bob Say?

    The Wilderness Act passed 59 years ago, but many of Montana’s wildest places are still unprotected.

  • At Long Last, the Badger-Two Medicine is Permanently Lease-free

    At Long Last, the Badger-Two Medicine is Permanently Lease-free

    Agreement among Tribal leaders, conservation groups, and leaseholder marks the culmination of 40-year saga to save the Rocky Mountain Front from oil and gas development.

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