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Businesses
for Bears
(www.sierraclub.org/grizzly)
is a group of business-owners who care about the future of
the threatened grizzly bear in the Northern Rockies.
Member businesses believe that a healthy environment and a
strong local economy can coexist.
Please support these businesses in their endeavors to give
something back to our wildlands and wildlife.
To Learn More About Member Buisnesses: click
here
American
Wildlands
is a science-based non-profit conservation organization with
a 22-year history of wilderness legislation and natural resource
advocacy in the American West. American Wildland's mission
is to promote, protect and restore biodiversity and advocate
for sustainable management of the West's wildlands, watersheds,
and wildlife, with special attention to the Northern Rocky
Mountain region.
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The
Greater Yellowstone Coalition
works to conserve and protect the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
and the full range of its life, now and for future generations.
GYC works to shape a future where wildlife populations maintain
their diversity and vitality, where ecological processes function
with minimal intervention, and where exceptional outdoor recreational
opportunities abound for residents and visitors, alike.
GYC was formed in 1983 by people concerned about the rapid
rate of human development and habitat fragmentation in the
Ecosystem. GYC has evolved to become a leader in conservation
work in the region with with more than 7,600 individual members.
Montana
Wilderness Association
was founded in 1958 to advocate the protection of Montana's
wilderness resource. Six years later, MWA leaders were instrumental
in the passage of the 1964 Wilderness Act. Since that time,
MWA has led the fight to protect Montana's wild lands, National
Forest, and BLM areas, including the Bob Marshall, Absaroka-Beartooth,
Rattlesnake, Welcome Creek, Great Bear, Anaconda-Pintler,
Scapegoat, and Lee Metcalf Wilderness Areas.
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