?? URGENT ACTION ?? The hearing to decide the future of Wilderness Study Areas is one week from today. It's time to call on congress to protect these public lands! Montanans have a long history of working together to find common ground on issues related to natural resource management and planning. Our public lands need us to join together again. Endorse the Joint Resolution of the People of Montana ASAP: https://loom.ly/BjHz8Hk
关于我们
Since 1958, Wild Montana has been uniting and mobilizing people across Montana, creating and growing a conservation movement around a shared love of wild public lands and waters. We work at the local level, building trust, fostering collaboration, and forging agreements for protecting the wild, enhancing public land access, and helping communities thrive. Our work has resulted in 16 wilderness areas, the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument, and other legislative, administrative, and executive victories that have protected millions of acres of public lands from irresponsible development and degradation. In recent years, our work has expanded into the state capitol, where we drive pro-conservation policies that help communities benefit from public lands. It’s expanded to the federal level, where we’re helping make conservation and the health of rural communities priorities for public land management agencies. And we are doing our part to make public land more accessible and welcoming for all people.
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https://wildmontana.org
Wild Montana的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Helena,MT
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1958
- 领域
- Wilderness Conservation Advocacy
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80 S Warren St.
US,MT,Helena,59601
Wild Montana员工
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"[Sen.] McGillvray’s take highlights the dangerous idea that Montanans should be directly charged to access our shared public lands and waters instead of utilizing the funding we’ve already set aside to manage our lands, wildlife and access to them. Unfortunately, this bizarre argument is already convincing a few other lawmakers in Helena."
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We're #hiring a full-time Field Organizer to work from either Helena or Great Falls! As part of a team of organizers across the state, this field organizer builds support across central Montana for programs, campaigns, and activities that unite and activate communities and individuals to keep Montana wild. Wild Montana field organizers work with the public, businesses, members, chapters, staff, volunteers, and partners to engage in agency processes, priority campaigns, special projects, and events. Here are a few perks of working at Wild Montana: ? 32-hour workweeks with Fridays off ? 15 paid holidays per year ? 20 paid vacation days per year ? 12 paid sick days per year ? Paid three-month sabbatical after five years ? Remote, in-person, and combo work opportunities ? Health and dental insurance ? Annual three-day paid staff trip to hike, camp, float, fish, and hang at one of Montana’s coolest locations Find the full description and apply: https://loom.ly/IQ5Q-Y0
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Your Trail of the Week is Ten Mile Environmental Trail near Helena! This short hike features a picnic area and an easily accessible trail for kids and adults alike. The Trail of the Week is sponsored by Oboz Footwear: Born of Bozeman, unified by hiking. https://loom.ly/2xt_kmk
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Burgum has the facts. Now he needs to hear from you. In 2017, Montanans stood up against threats to the Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument—and we protected it. Let’s do it again. Sign the petition now so we can send it to the Secretary of the Interior and show him what Montanans want with their public lands: https://loom.ly/48wGmjE
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We’re calling on all Montanans ?? Defending our public lands is more urgent than ever. Montanans from across the state are uniting one week from today, February 19th, inside the state capitol to call on every elected official – from Helena to Washington, D.C. – to protect our access and keep our public lands in public hands. Learn how to stand with us to protect our access, our wildlife, and our freedom to enjoy our way of life: RallyForPublicLands.com
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Rally for Public Lands speaker announcement! ?? Great Falls native Russ Ehnes is a longtime advocate for Montana’s public trails at the state and federal level. Currently, he’s board chairman of the Montana Trails Coalition and the American Motorcyclist Association and president of the Montana Trail Vehicle Riders Association and the Great Falls Trailbike Riders Association. Russ also served as executive director of the National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council for nearly 20 years and has managed Willo Ranch near Cascade since 2017. Stand with us to protect our access, our wildlife, and our freedom to enjoy our way of life at the Rally for Public Lands on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 12–1 p.m., inside the Capitol Rotunda. ?? RSVP and learn more at RallyForPublicLands.com
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Rally for Public Lands speaker announcement! ?? Dr. Shane Doyle, Apsáalooke, is a Montana historian, archaeological consultant, and public lands advocate who hails from Crow Agency. Dr. Doyle's scholarship on Montana’s ancient Intertribal spaces and culture sheds light on the region's true legacy – a place of strong spiritual medicine where the waters and the winds, as well as the mountains and the prairies, were shared and stewarded for the benefit of all. Doyle currently serves as the executive director of the Native non-profit Yellowstone Peoples and on the board of numerous non-profit organizations. RSVP: RallyForPublicLands.com
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